1969 Plymouth Road Runner on 2040-cars
Elon, North Carolina, United States
Up for auction 1969 Plymouth ROAD RUNNER this is a B5 BLUE N96 Air Grabber hood car with 383 engine and 727 auto. originally Blue interior as well Originals not with car but period replacements have been added to the car.
Back story is the car was last road worthy in 1985 where it appears to have had some top end troubles . We found the car sitting with the hood off and the engine torn down to the bottom end only that bottom end is CRACKED so we have a replacement 383 from 1965 with 1969 correct top end parts complete from the intake down includes manifolds (carb not with car). Now this car shows low miles and from my experience it should be rockers are GREAT no dents no rot, Disposable parts look to be factory originals (brakes etc) Metal Grill is oxidized but not damaged by any means. The BAD first - Car needs Floor pan work in basically all the pans (comes with passenger pan) we got the car with old school SHAG carpet in the passenger areas as well the trunk and that caused ROT - Engine is not original but was running when pulled may years ago. (yes its free and has been turned and oiled over the years) -Gas tank is missing - windshield is cracked the GOOD -This car is untouched no fixing the other guys mistakes its fresh to restore -Frame rails, rockers and 95% of the exterior sheet metal are in Great shape few dents pretty basic body work for this car minus the pans and a small area at back glass and behind rear wheels -N96 AIR GRABBER big option on this road runner - B5 BLUE has got the be the best mopar color ever this project car is very straight forward, while none of these cars are easy this car is Perfect to build into your dream ride Please feel free to ask questions BEFORE YOU BID I m here to serve, i do my very best to represent these cars as honestly as possible and many times under value how good a car is because i want to under promise and over deliver. THIS is a Great start to the best car available in 1969 the Plymouth ROAD RUNNER car is SOLD AS IS WHERE IS and up for sale locally as well so dont delay asking questions and bidding. Deposit of $500 due within 24 hrs of auction end |
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