There was one just like this parked in a gas station every morning as my school bus drove by (1977). Every morning Id look out the bus window and think that was the most incredible looking car. Ill never forget that feeling. Amazing that machinery can also be a work of art.
Back in 88 I sold my 71 for $2500.00 and the guy who has it now has restored it all original. I even helped him locate the original 383 (i has installed a 440+0.30). I wish I could buy it back but I can't afford it now!😥 It is gold with gold stripes.
Oh, one more thing the engine designations on the fenders show 383,... no 383s were available on these. The 383s had been superseded by the 400 ci. engines. Beautiful car but not concours level, that's a shame.
Beautiful car, always been a mopar guy. With that being said, the 1972 year was a pollution engine and the horsepower was cut. If I was going to spend 50 grand it would be on a pre '72 muscle car.
Just wanted to know when was it repainted? While the strobe style stripes are correct for the year and the Air Grabber hood bulge is correct, my files show no availability of the fender stripes with that hood bulge, and I have never seen one like that in all my Mopar decades, let alone that the stripes are not the flat black that they should be, nor the hood bulge. The points made below about the inside door panels and seats not matching the Road Runner trim level appear to be accurate and the exhaust tips are not correct.
There wasn't a 383 in '72 either...should be a 400 if it's a B engine that year. Also, the back of the hood should not be black...that was a '71 thing...the few '72 with the N96 option just have the bubble painted in organisol...which is a sort of textured black. Lastly, the most obvious thing, the car has a '71 grille and header panel emblem.
Damn, that is a sexy ride. I want one so bad one day. That one is perfect. I didn't know they made the back shades for these that's cool. Love the color, maybe just a wooden steering wheel and that's it. Sorry you gotta sell it, wish I could buy it.
Love to own that car. Minor changes though. Lose the widow louvers, although I know they serve a purpose. Front fender stripes are a bit much. OEM exhaust tips and wheels. Still an awesome car.
WOW.... LONG AGO... I was walking through a fig orchard... way down black canyon road,,, and I came upon this model car... completely shot up riddled with bullet holes...The hood was gone the engine was gone... doors fenders and bumpers were still intact ALTHOUGH SHOT TO SHIT... both bumpers survived..... even in that state the car was NOT DEVOID OF CHARACTER.....it has been well over twenty years since.... I still CANNOT FIND MY WAY BACK TO THAT GRAVE YARD.... It was rumored that a drug cartel used the area to grow large amounts of marijuana... i could faintly smell it... I WONDER WHAT THE STORY WAS BEHIND THAT CAR BEING SHOT UP PARTIALLY STRIPPED AND LEFT IN THE OLD FIG ORCHARDS....
Ya know, I was 7 years old and I thought I'd repaint my fathers with this black paint I found (bucket of tar). I will never forget that beating, I still think my cuda is a far better car though.
As regards this comment, while the point about the Torqueflite automatic is correct only a 4 speed manual transmission was available by this time, the 3 speed manual transmission had long since disappeared from the order forms for high performance Mopar B bodies.
There was one just like this parked in a gas station every morning as my school bus drove by (1977). Every morning Id look out the bus window and think that was the most incredible looking car. Ill never forget that feeling. Amazing that machinery can also be a work of art.
It was sold, and shipped to Germany
WOW , just WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWGH !!! What an awesoe machine , cheers for downloading ...
Beautiful! Nice sounding cam! I always love the 71 & 72 design aerodynamic shape 👍 I want it! 😍
هاذي السيارات جميلة المنضر وصناعتها ممتازه وقويه 👍👍👍
Love the car, but they did NOT offer the 383 in 72, it was replaced by the 400 cubic inch .
I came home from the hospital in a '72 RR... btw the 400 replaced the 383 in 1972. Neat car despite everyone and their nitpicking lol
The car I actually wanted...looks and sounds amazing
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Super nice👌
I’ll take it!
Back in 88 I sold my 71 for $2500.00 and the guy who has it now has restored it all original. I even helped him locate the original 383 (i has installed a 440+0.30). I wish I could buy it back but I can't afford it now!😥
It is gold with gold stripes.
beautiful! mine was sublime!
Oh, one more thing the engine designations on the fenders show 383,... no 383s were available on these. The 383s had been superseded by the 400 ci. engines. Beautiful car but not concours level, that's a shame.
Beautiful car, always been a mopar guy. With that being said, the 1972 year was a pollution engine and the horsepower was cut.
If I was going to spend 50 grand it would be on a pre '72 muscle car.
Beautiful old monster
Very nice no concrete prices? Curiouse
That's nice.
Just wanted to know when was it repainted? While the strobe style stripes are correct for the year and the Air Grabber hood bulge is correct, my files show no availability of the fender stripes with that hood bulge, and I have never seen one like that in all my Mopar decades, let alone that the stripes are not the flat black that they should be, nor the hood bulge. The points made below about the inside door panels and seats not matching the Road Runner trim level appear to be accurate and the exhaust tips are not correct.
Bozo Nick Baker has been watching to much Barrett-Jackson Auto Auctions. Cut that price in half if you want to sell that car as a 1972
There wasn't a 383 in '72 either...should be a 400 if it's a B engine that year. Also, the back of the hood should not be black...that was a '71 thing...the few '72 with the N96 option just have the bubble painted in organisol...which is a sort of textured black. Lastly, the most obvious thing, the car has a '71 grille and header panel emblem.
Hey man,i thing this car fully original condizioni,no bullshit mechanic trasformation.
72 was a throwaway year. Couldn't out run anybody with a 70-71 'anything". But, hey it will look good at the neighborhood 'car shows'
Damn, that is a sexy ride. I want one so bad one day. That one is perfect. I didn't know they made the back shades for these that's cool. Love the color, maybe just a wooden steering wheel and that's it. Sorry you gotta sell it, wish I could buy it.
Eric Talkington rear shade is called a louvre
I'll have a plum crazy one thanks
She's beautiful!!!!!
This is probably the nicest I've ever seen.
Nice ride!
Has a ‘71 grille….
and now its my 🥰
Sweet ride.
Love to own that car. Minor changes though. Lose the widow louvers, although I know they serve a purpose. Front fender stripes are a bit much. OEM exhaust tips and wheels. Still an awesome car.
Sweet ride
Now I know what my dream car is!
Nice when you put the horse power back into the early 70's Mopar.
Is it still for sale ?
i had one hemi orange big block 4 speed hiss it sold it for 5500 in the late 90s
WOW.... LONG AGO... I was walking through a fig orchard... way down black canyon road,,, and I came upon this model car... completely shot up riddled with bullet holes...The hood was gone the engine was gone... doors fenders and bumpers were still intact ALTHOUGH SHOT TO SHIT... both bumpers survived..... even in that state the car was NOT DEVOID OF CHARACTER.....it has been well over twenty years since.... I still CANNOT FIND MY WAY BACK TO THAT GRAVE YARD.... It was rumored that a drug cartel used the area to grow large amounts of marijuana... i could faintly smell it... I WONDER WHAT THE STORY WAS BEHIND THAT CAR BEING SHOT UP PARTIALLY STRIPPED AND LEFT IN THE OLD FIG ORCHARDS....
mine was they way more rare 383 CHALLENGER RT WITH THE RARE OPTIONS DANA TRACK PACK SP GAUGES AND AIR RAREST YEAR 1971
BIGGEST MISTAKE TO SELL IT
That was my car!
Dan dee Smith get in line
Sold, going to Germany
Beautiful car!
$10,000. Final offer, if you take that spoiler off the back.
Beauty
how can i call you
Email me at goldsteininvestmentgroup@msn.com
Or Check out Boston craigslist
Does it have ABS and Traction Control?
Still for sale??
Yes, price is $24,990 Now
@@GOLDSINVES What did it sell for?
JoeCnNd $26k, went to Germany
@@GOLDSINVES nice. Thanks for the reply back.
JoeCnNd got a super nice charger for sale. Thank
nick, are trades considered, I have a 2015 challenger v6 with low miles , am also looking to trade for gto
Hi, maybe. but is better if you sell it yourself. I will have to give you NADA trade value. and sell it myself.
1971 grille w/ chicken head...WRONG rear window louvers1970 rear wing "go wing"
Also, incorrect seat covers (they look homemade) and incorrect Satellite door panels.
$50k will get you most f the way to a new Corvette. No thanks.
Road Runner
It's an automatic. Should be free
Ya know, I was 7 years old and I thought I'd repaint my fathers with this black paint I found (bucket of tar). I will never forget that beating, I still think my cuda is a far better car though.
yeah you should probably still be receiving an annual ass beating for that one sir....
I’ll give you 30,000
Bout $6000 max.todays market. Nice try though.
Sold, and went to Germany.
Just a stock low compression engine
That's cool that it's a 383, it's a better motor than the 400 anyway!
Actually, no it's not 😂
Can a car be sexy
Thought all Road Runners were 4 speeds.
You could get a 3 speed manual and automatic on floor console or column shift
As regards this comment, while the point about the Torqueflite automatic is correct only a 4 speed manual transmission was available by this time, the 3 speed manual transmission had long since disappeared from the order forms for high performance Mopar B bodies.
@@johnsimpson5406 that's not true. I have personally seen a '71 Superbee (Charger) 3 speed stick car...so not exactly "long disappeared".
is it still for sale
Yes, price is $24,990 now