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1969 Plymouth Roadrunner 383, Automatic, Numbers Matching, on 2040-cars

US $45,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:32500
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

1969 Plymouth Roadrunner, 383 automatic,numbers matching, black on black, 15 inch steel wheels with red-line Firestone tires.RM21H9A228344,
The Original Build Sheet,.............. Window Sticker (reproduction)

Mechanics

Original Numbers Matching 383ci Magnum Engine

Original Numbers Matching 727 Transmission

Manual Steering

Manual Brakes -- Drum Front and Rear

8 3/4 Rear End, 3:23 Gear, No Posi

Headman Headers (original exhaust manifolds included)

Exhaust System Features All New Crossovers

Turbo Flow Mufflers

Correct Rebuilt Radiator with New Heater Core and Fan Motor

Electronic Ignition

New Wiring Throughout

All New Front Suspension

The engine is detailed in engine color - Hemi Orange

Road Runner Horn

Body

$18K Paint Job - Mirror Finish

Super Straight Body, Perfect Gaps

Removable Flat Black Fiberglass Pinned Hood

Custom Made Milled and Polished Stainless Steel Pin Stanchions

Original Bumpers are Show Chromed triple-chrome

Undercarriage was Sandblasted and Painted PR15

Solid Floors and Frame Rails, No Undercoating

New Scuff Plates

New Body Seals and Sill Plates

New Door Hinges

New Redline Tires 70/15 Front and Rear

New 15in. x 8in. Cop Car Steel Wheels with Milled Stainless Lugs

New Front Tinted Glass

New Grille and H/Lamp Cans

Body Side Character Lines are Perfect Match

Interior
Black Interior
Bench Seats
New Seat Covers
New Headliner
New Carpet
1969 AM/FM Radio
Solid Trunk with Spackle Paint

$45,000

Steve

602-920-8046  

docskg1979@gmail.com

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