1969 Plymouth Road Runner on 2040-cars
Emden, Missouri, United States
More details at: mitchellvanderiet@netzero.net .
Very nice B5 blue roadrunner. This car came factory equipped with a 383 engine and the 4 speed tranny. While it is not the original engine it is a 383 that runs very well and performs as a 383 roadrunner should. The drive train on this car is very tight and all mechanical functions including the clutch, tranny, rear end, engine, function as they were intended too. There are no knocks are funny noises. This roadrunner drives down the road nicely with no weird shakes or wobbles.
The b5 blue paint presents itself very well and has a very nice shine to it. While it isn't concourse it is very nice and should do well at your local car show or cruise. The sides are pretty flat and the gaps are better then factory. The bumpers are new or re chromed as well as the door handles and driver's mirror. The rest of factory trim and grille are in very good condition.
Most of the interior has bee redone which includes carpet, headliner, front and back seat covers, door and rear quarter panels and dash pad. There is a new package tray and trunk divider and new interior door handles and arm rest bases. All gauges work including gas, temp, amp, speedo and interior lights. The radio and the defrost cable do not work.
All in all this is a very nice roadrunner requiring nothing more then a new driver.
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