1969 Plymouth Roadrunner on 2040-cars
Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
Year: 1969
Model: Road Runner
Offered for sale is my fully restored 1969 Plymouth Road Runner. The restoration was documented in the October 1986 issue of Mopar Muscle magazine. No expense was speared during the restoration, and the car remains in concourse condition. Her correct Barracuda Orange paint is in excellent condition, with great shine and deep luster. The cosmetic excellence extends to her correct vinyl interior. All trim, chrome, and glass are excellent, and all rubber seals are fresh. She runs her correct 383 cid V8 (non-original but correct year and date code). The engine runs well, has good compression, power and torque. The engine is mated to her original D-21 4-4speed manual transmission and takes drive through correct and original 3.23 posi rear end. She is optioned with A87 Decor package and correct original air grabber induction system. The correct factory cast centered road wheels are shod with Coker G70 Red Line Tires giving her a period look. The restoration was completed in the mid 90's when the vehicle had 79,000 miles. Since then she has been driven just over 4,000 pampered miles. This car has all of the correct body numbers, and original quarter panels and fenders. Everything mechanically works as it should including the factory radio and electronics.
This is an Absolute Show car ! On Oct-23-13 at 14:20:43 PDT, seller added the following information: VIN # RMZ21H9G236929 On Oct-24-13 at 06:52:21 PDT, seller added the following information: Sorry and want to clarify that the car was actually restored in 1986 and apologize for the confusion |
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