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1969 Plymouth Roadrunner Convertible 440cid/390hp 3x2bbl Six Pack on 2040-cars

US $59,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:4568
Location:

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible (only manufactured in 1969)

R6 Red

Black Interior

440 6-pak engine

Automatic Transmission (can be changed back to 4-speed @ sale )

Front Disc Brakes

Electronic Ingnition

New Redline tires!


Orignally found in Virginia Beach area, the car was transported to NE Ohio where an 18 month rotissorie restoration process was performed between 2004 - 2006. Every panel, nut, bolt, and screw was scutinized and replaced as necessary to return this vehicle to it's former glory.

Roadrunner Convertibles were only produced in 1969. 1969 Roadrunner convertibles were rare, as just 2,128 convertibles were built that year, and only 773 of them came with a 4-speed transmission.  The average Six Pack Roadrunner sells for about $120,000. Check with Hagerty.

ALL of the original parts as per the build sheet were retained. This vehicle also has a  2nd interior, a year correct 383 engine, drum brake assemblies, a 4 speed transmission, and the point-type distributor in addition to the finished vehicle.

I am offering this vehicle in the current configuration whereas it is very enjoyable to drive. The 440 makes 500hp, get's 12.5 miles / gallon and stands up when you step on it!   The car drives beautifully. The engine accelerates aggressively and the transmission shifts smoothly through the gears. The car stops in a straight line even under heavy braking. There is no smoke or unusual sounds from the engine, and the car is rattle free. The original AM radio is installed but not working.

The convertible tops works and does not leak. The material is vinyl and has a few wrinkles from non-use.

Whereas I professionally restore automobiles, http://www.moparresto.com, I know everything about this vehicle and was directly involved in every aspect of the restoration.

I have the build sheet and it is included with pictures. Questions? 5616990252




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