1969 Plymouth Road Runner on 2040-cars
Greensburg, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:440 4BBL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Plymouth
Model: Road Runner
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Automatic
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Road Runner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 99,999
1969 Plymouth Road Runner
Yellow W/ Black hood stripes
Originally had 383 4bbl / has been replaced with freshly built 440 by Windy City Rods & Restoration in 2012
Edelbrock Intake
Holley 4bbl Carburetor
727 Automatic Transmission rebuilt by Windy City Rods & Restoration in 2012
New seats up front, I believe original in rear (they are in absolutely great condition)
Car is very solid, there are a few places with body work done - rear lower quarters replaced , etc.
Paint is decent but honestly could be re-sprayed. There is a small dent on rear deck lid and a few other chipped areas that could use touch up or work. It will need an inexpensive repair.
There are a few pieces of trim missing or that hasn't been put back onto the car after it was painted. It will need to be put back on as I have no patience for this type of work.
Engine is EXTREMELY strong and sounds / runs very well. 9 1/2 out of 10 for the motor work- (The only motor getting a 10/10 from me is a 426 HEMI.)
Body and paint gets an 8 out of 10 overall. Like I said, I believe it will need minor body work and sprayed to come out as a 10/10.
Tires are 90%
Interior is in very good shape.
All glass is in good shape - none broken or chipped.
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