383/335 H.p. Motor...4 Speed...rebuilt 8-3/4 355 Sure Grip...4 Wheel Disc Brakes on 2040-cars
Peabody, Massachusetts, United States
""This auction is for U.S. bidders only""..""Please read this whole ad before bidding or replying""..1969 Plymouth Road Runner in very nice condition inside, outside, and underneath..Southern car..Rebuilt, correct size & correct 1969 date coded 383/335 H.P. motor ( N.O.M. ) with around 2,500 miles on it with 284/484 purple cam, bored 30 over, Mopar aluminum single plane intake, Holley double pump carb, & Petronix ignition..Has factory H.P. exhaust manifolds, factory valve covers, & factory air cleaner..Car has its matching #s 4 speed manual transmission with new Ram clutch..Rebuilt 8-3/4 355 Sure Grip rear end..4 Wheel disc brake conversion with line lock..Solid southern body with all original panels with the exeption of a replacement trunk floor.. 2 Stage Chroma Base paint of its original rare color of seafoam turquoise that has been wet sanded & buffed to a great shine ( paint code Q5 on the fendertag ) with a couple of minor blemishes & couple of minor touch ups..Very nice chrome..Very nice trim..Very nice glass..Very nice interior..Car has the Road Runner decor package..The lights work, wipers work, horn works, interior light works, amp gauge works, gas gauge works, aftermarket temp gauge works, aftermarket oil pressure gauge works, aftermarket tachometer works, all seatbelts are intact ( including shoulder belts ), and windows roll up & down like they should..Car has no e brake, however you can use the line lock as your e brake to pass inspection..Heater and radio have both been deleted & was nicely done..Speedometer not working ( true mileage unknown )..Car is currently registered..Clean Massachusetts in my name..This car is a street brawler and always gets thumbs up whenever I take it out..1-978-535-4925..Ask for Richie.....Car is being sold as is with "no warranty"..eBay recommends that bidders have cars inspected before buying ( that is the buyers decision ) and ask questions before bidding..This ad is for informational purposes only..The seller will "not" be held liable with how you define the description of this ad..I have the right to end the auction as the car is also for sale locally.
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