1969 Plymouth Gtx 440 Hemi Roadrunner B Body Belvedere Hawain Punch on 2040-cars
Dexter, Michigan, United States
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: Green
Model: GTX
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: GTX
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 8,592
1969 Plymouth GTX
This is a well optioned hard to find car. It is equipped with a 1969 warranty block 440 that looks to be well built. Lots of HP parts.
727 Automatic trans
8-3/4 rear end
Superstock springs
Bucket seat console car
Power windows
Air car-components under hood are missing for the air conditioning
Equipped with original 26" radiator
14" road wheels
Under the car the frame and floors are in very nice shape. No rust holes to be seen in the under body.
Wiring harness seems to be in good working order. Lights and turn signals work. Interior lights work
Fender turn signals
AM thumb wheel radio
This car was a project car that was never finished; it was parked for a number of years. It's in non-running conditioning.
Please ask questions.
This car is for sale locally. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.
On Mar-22-13 at 19:20:20 PDT, seller added the following information:
This is a real GTX!
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