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1969 Plymouth Road Runner on 2040-cars

US $24,200.00
Year:1969 Mileage:200 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Norton, Virginia, United States

Norton, Virginia, United States

More infos regarding my cat at: albertopniewski@juno.com . YOU ARE VIEWING A VERY SPECIAL AND ONE OF A KIND 1969 ROADRUNNER THERE IS NO OTHER LIKE IT--- IT IS ONE OF
ONE!!!!!!!!
This car was custom built for Richard Petty's personal jet pilot and CEO of Petty Air Mr. Michael Pugh.
It was built at Petty Enterprises in the shop at Level Cross , N.C. BY Maurice Petty and his sons and other members
of Petty Enterprises.
The drive train in this car cost 70,000.00 to assemble, The interior of the car is from a 70 superbird and redone
in leather and is georgous,
It has a 358 CID nascar truck racing engine and a racing 4-speed trans it has a custom DANA 60 rear built by
Bartol Racing, Tex Powell racing built the drive shaft and has front disc brakes.The engine puts out 625 horse
power, and was built by Maurice Petty .
ENCLUDED in the photo section a letter from Mr. Pugh which describes many of the custom features of this amazing
car.
This car is very powerful and fast and not for the faint of heart.The engine is set up with the 7k chip ignition
which means at 7k rpm
in 4th gear the car will be going about 170 mph.
For support the uni body was tied in with steel rails.A 6-pak hood has to be used for the racing intake to fit
under the hood.
No body modifications were done , no tubbing or roll cage , no fender or quarterpanel mods , the body is completely
stock and streetable.
The car sports both Richard Petty and Maurice Petty's signitures .
I also have a picture diary of the complete resto from start to finish , The car was stripped and taken down to
bare metal
and completly rebuilt. Of coarse I have complete documentation of the car.
The car was featured in a mopar magazine and I have a copy of the mag. I also have a copy of a N. C. newspaper
article
done on the car.I also have dozens of pictures of the car. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A VERY SPECIAL ROADRUNNER
That no one can say they have one like it===THERE IS NO OTHER LIKE IT, and that is verified by Petty Enterprises .
For any other pictures or If you need any info or have any questions or if you would like to come and view this
amazing car .

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