69 Roadrunner With Indy 498 Stroker Motor 650hp Trades Considered on 2040-cars
Northfield, New Jersey, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:498 INDY 650HP
Drive Type: AUTO
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 75,000
Model: Road Runner
Trim: 383
The current engine is a 498ci INDY Stroker motor putting out 650hp. The transmission is a Massey built 727 street/strip transmission. The valve body is manual but I have a new full auto one that I will make available if desired. Power brakes with stock vacuum boost tank.
The car has spent most of it's life in high end private collections and has been driven very little. The motor has all Race parts in it and needs nothing.
The Roadrunner handles and drives like new, (if new had 650hp!)
This car was sold at Barret Jackson Palm Beach in 2006 for 64k. My asking price is nowhere near that. Times have changed, even for Mopars unfortunately.
The paint is excellent and the body is arrow straight with no rust. The quarters and floors are original and perfect. Glass is perfect as is all the rubber including the tires.
The car is available for inspection at any time (weather permitting) and I welcome offers and possible trades. Please feel free to write with any questions. I am usually able to answer right away.
If you have a trade please send a description and picture. Please be realistic. I'm not looking for projects or bikes, just muscle cars and classics. I can trade up or down depending on the vehicle.
International sales are welcome. All customs and shipping arrangements will need to be made from your end. I will assist any way I can with loading.
Plymouth Road Runner for Sale
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