1969 Road Runner A12 Package on 2040-cars
Fairborn, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Hard Top
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:440 Six BBL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Plymouth
Model: Road Runner
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: Hemi 4 Speed
Mileage: 39,000
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black and Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Red Pin Stripe and Red Line Tires
The item you are bidding on is a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Hard Top (RM23 vin code). Real Road Runner. The engine is 440 Six BBL. 906 Heads. MSD ignition. Full Roller motor. Hemi 4 Speed with Vgate inline 4 Speed shifter. Dana 60 Rear-end. E-Body front adjustable suspension, E-Body front disc brakes. Rear suspension is a rear ladder bar/coil over set up with a Strange spool. 3 way adjustable front shocks and alden coil over double eagle rear shocks. The block is stamped 1968. The heads are ported and polished. Car is pushing 650 plus horse, carberated. The car has a 6 -Pack Fiberglass lift-off hood that is a factory Chrysler hood that is not a reproduction. The car was featured in Mopar Muscle Magazine in November of 2002. The car also comes with an indoor/outdoor car cover along with the hood poles to lift off the hood for show. Has original exhaust tips. Car is street driven and is also legal on the track where it ran a 10.97. With a good set of track tires it should run 10.30's but is still driven on the street. Way too much more to list. Can call for more details, 937*572-7073. The car starts and runs and is drivable bit needs a cam and lifters. You can go to my Facebook page and get more pics and a video clip of how it sounds. It is listed under pictures and albums. Car is priced to sell, letting it go for very cheap. The car has been completely diagrammed from front to rear and diagrams come with the car. Will only accept cash or cashiers check and buyer is responsible for all fees and pick up and delivery. When driving this Mopar on the streets people stop and stare and do not know what to think, it is Mind Blowing.
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