*rotisserie* Factory A/c * 4-spd * 383 * 1969 Plymouth Road Runner !!! on 2040-cars
New Castle, Delaware, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:383
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: White
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Road Runner
Trim: ROAD RUNNER
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 2,700
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: ROAD RUNNER
Exterior Color: Red
.... NOT OFTEN DOES A CAR OF THIS CALIBER COME UP FOR SALE....
** OVER 3,000 MAN HOURS --IS JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG WHEN IT COMES TO WHAT "PASSION" AND THOUGHT WAS PUT IN TO THIS * ROTISSERIE * RESTORED AUTMOTIVE WORK OF ART !!!!!!
** THIS CAR WAS BOUGHT BACK IN 1999 BY IT'S CURRENT OWNER- WHO THOUGHT: " WELL , I GUESS I'LL PLAY WITH IT FOR A LITTLE BIT.... BUT A BIG MOTOR IN.....CHANGE UP THE TIRE/WHEEL COMBO... MAYBE BUILD A LITTLE STREET/SHOW CRUISER..... "
THEN .... THE MORE HE STARTED TO "DIG" INTO IT.....
.......... FACTORY A/C CAR ???? ORIGINAL #'S MATCHING "383" .... ??? ORIGINAL 4-SPEED CAR ..... ??? FENDER TAG ???
THE MORE IT JUST MADE SENSE TO RESTORE TO NEAR ORIGINAL CONDITION......
BECAUSE OF THE TIME .... MONEY .... AND BEING PERSISTENT FINDING CORRECT THIS..... CORRECT DATE CODED THAT......
FOR THOSE OF YOU HAVE BEEN DOWN THIS ROAD KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THIS IS LIKE......
THEN..... IN 2002...... THAT " BEEP- BEEP " .... WAS ABLE TO "RUN" AGAIN..... !!!!!
** THIS WAS RESTORED TO SUCH A HIGH STANDARD .... AND I MEAN HIGH !!!!! THAT, THE OWNER WAS MORE AFRAID OF HURTING OR DAMAGING HIS NEW ROAD RUNNER BY DRIVING TO SHOWS OR ON THE STREET.....
** WHEN THE CAR WAS DONE, HE HAD THE ODOMETER ROLLED BACK TO ZERO.... WHICH IS WHY THE MILES ONLY READ 2,700... AND IT REFLECTS IT ON THE CLEAR TITLE .......
** THE MOTOR/BLOCK WAS CLEANED AND RE-BUILT TO FACTORY STANDARDS ( IF NOT BETTER ).....
** THE HEADS/ EXHAUST AND ALL INTERNALS WERE REFUBISHED TO FACTORY OR BETTER THAN THEY WERE IN 1969 !!!!!
** OVER A THOUSAND PICTURES SHOW THE STEP-BY-STEP DETAIL OF WHAT THIS ONCE WAS TO WHAT IT IS TODAY ......
QUICK START UP AND WALK AROUND OF CAR:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6wj7Zyx21U
FOR MORE PICS AND INFO CONTACT:
JAY BROWN (302)-395-7553 OR JAY.BROWN@PRICEAUTOGROUP.COM
SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE IF NEEDED. PLEASE HAVE FUNDS READY WHEN PURCHASING- WE DO NO HAVE ANY BANKS THAT CAN FINANCE CARS THIS OLD. TRADES ARE WELCOME BUT THEY MUST BE BROUGHT TO US TO SEE IN PERSON- NO EXCEPTIONS !!!!!
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