1969 Griffin Roadrunner Sold By Doug Griffith Chrysler Plymouth on 2040-cars
Easton, Maryland, United States
Engine:none
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Mileage: 85,000
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: Teal
Model: Road Runner
Interior Color: Black
Trim: base
Drive Type: manual no trans in car
1969 roadrunner needs total restoration car will need the following body parts replaced trunk floor, drop offs, trunk lid, front floor, door skins, fenders and hood. Car was originally sold from doug Griffith Chrysler Plymouth in the Baltimore Md area. CAR HAS NO TITLE OR FENDER TAG but has the vin tag attached to dash tried to do some research on the badge on the door but haven't had to much luck. I'm sure someone out there knows about the badge on the door.Is it a rare mopar ? I don't know the frame rails are good along with all the other stuff that needs to be solid What you see is what you get May be able to help with delivery for a fee depends on distance. Car appears to be sporting original paint . I restore cars for a living but don't have time for this one have others that need to be done first so I thought I would offer this one to see if someone else wants it to restore or for parts will give bill of sale for car
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