1969 Plymouth Roadrunner Road Runner Convertible 383 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible. Numbers matching 383, 4 Speed Transmission. Vehicle Identification number is stamped on both the Engine and transmission. Fender tag is there but No build sheet. Typical B Body convertible. The car is Jamaica Blue with a white interior, blue dash and carpet. 15 inch Magnum wheels on red Line tires. Air Grabber system. Power steering. AM 8 Track. Works fine! This car is solid straight and a consistant local car show winner. From what I gathered only 769 Road Runner 4 speed Convertibles were built in 1969. That makes this a real rare car. Especially with the original drive train!
It was an original Arizona car that went to California in the 70's. It was purchased from California in the late 80's and restored in MN. The guy finished up on it in about 1992. It had new rear quarter panels and a trunk floor installed. Other than that it was a very solid car. Also the engine was rebuilt to stock specifications. The Transmission shifts fine. Good clutch etc. This car , being restored at the inception of The Muscle car hobby, has the best available parts paint etc for the era. In about 1999 the car was brought to the Omaha Nebraska area. The chrome, the convertible top, headlight and tail light bezels were replaced with correct original parts. New door sill plates were installed too. All the lights, horn, dash lights turn signals work as they should. Even the BEEP BEEP Horn. A hit with the kids at every show. This car is very straight and shows no areas of excessive filler or cheap parts. It was done right and still shows wonderfully. Good body lines and gaps throughout. I show it every summer at shows and people drool. The shine is beautiful and my car has the hood performance treatment flat black striping option. The interior is white vinyl and has the correct pearl shine to it. The tires and the Magnum wheels are in perfect shape. The under body of the car is very nice. The floors look to be original and are very clean. Dual exhaust with a turbo type muffler. Chrome tips. This is the real deal here. it's an original Road Runner Convertible. Not some pieced together Satellite. You will love cruising this car to local drive ins and car shows and get thumbs up where ever you go. Is a keeper. I have purchased a 70 Barracuda Convertible and I cant keep them both. So I am offering both for sale and the first one that goes, I will keep the other. This car is sold as is. Transportation is up to the buyer. I am a straight shooter. My Ebay feedback is perfect. I want you to know every thing about this car that I know. Any questions call me any time. I love to talk cars, but please, serious, qualified buyers only need call. Low ballers? Well this is a real car so please dont waste yours or my time. I'm offering a Buy it now option, with best offer option too. My Buy it now is a very reasonable price for such a nice car. Shop around. I encourage you to compare my car to others and their price! I hold a Nebraska dealers license. So all paperwork and info will be perfectly accurate and no surprises. This is my personal car. I've owned it for a few years and have known the car since 1999. Its been in a private collection indoors. Now its in my personal collection indoors also! Im close to I 80 in Omaha. Easy transportation pick up area. Also.....Negative or 0 Ebay feedback members or Out of Country bidders must contact me prior to any transaction... Thanks! You'll love this car!! Bernie 402 659 1118 |
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