1969 Plymouth Hemi Road Runner Recreation By Barry White Speed Shop on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Engine:HEMI
For Sale By:Dealer
Mileage: 285
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: PPG LIGHTNING BLUE
Model: Road Runner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: ROAD RUNNER
Drive Type: 2 WD
THIS FAMOUS 69 ROAD RUNNER RECREATION WAS BUILT BY BARRY'S SPEED SHOP FOR THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL
472 MOPAR HEMI ENGINE WITH 540 HP AND 590 FT LBS TORQUE
O'REILLY TCI 727 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
DANA 60 REAR END
SRRC MAGNUM 5 WHEELS BY INTRO DESIGN
PPG CUSTOM PAINT WITH KATZKIN INTERIOR
MAGNUMFORCE RACE CAR FABRICATION DID THE TUBULAR FRONT END AND HELPED WITH THE ENTIRE BUILD
OTHER CUSTOM EQUIPMENT INCLUDES:::::::::::BAER DISC BRAKES...MAGNAFLOW EXHAUST...TRIPLE FLOW ALUMINUM RADIATOR BY US RADIATOR...HOT ROD AIR...QA1 COIL OVER SHOCKS...PAINLESS WIRING...MOROSO VALVE COVERS AND OIL PAN...INLAND EMPIRE DRIVE SHAFT...OPTIMA BATTERY...EDELBROCK FUEL SYSTEM...AAR HOOD...DYNOMOTIVE DYNO TESTING...MEDIA BLASTING BY ABRASION BLASTING...LAYSON'S RESTORATION PARTS...GOODMARK SHEET METAL...MSD ALTERNATOR,STARTER AND DISTRIBUTER
THIS CAR WAS PRESENTED AT SEMA SHOW IN LAS VEGAS...TRULY ONE OF A KIND
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