1969 Plymouth Road Runner Complete Restoration W/ Built 440 & 5 Spd Pistol Grip on 2040-cars
Nashville, Indiana, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:440
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 26,686
Model: Road Runner
Trim: 2dr ...440
This 1969 Road Runner was restored professionally but has a lot of upgrades that were not Original. Here are some of the upgrades.
Has 440 Engine built in California by Auto Balancing Service ( a subsidiary of Gail Banks Engineering)
Has Keisler 5 Speed Transmission with Pistol grip shifter
Hyd. Clutch
Wilwood 4 wheel Disc brakes
BeCOOL radiator with dual electric fans
Aluminum water pump housing
MSD Ignition
ISKY 284 Cam
Remote Battery Location (trunk)
Street Legal (racing tires)
Weld Wheels
Ceramic Coated Headers
I have almost $50,000 in receipts from this car and there are some things not accounted for. Also the car was originally a 383 4speed car and those items could be available if interested the 383 engine is complete and in running condition.
Mileage shown is what is on the odometer but not the miles on the car after the restoration.
This car is very nice I hope the pictures will tell the story but if not and you need more information please e-mail and if you would like to call me I can send you my phone number on request.
I have other pictures or can take some if needed. This car could not be built to this level of quality in todays market for the asking price.
If you want a complete car that is ready to show, race, cruise or drive the power tour. This may be the one your looking for. I may consider some items for trade, you can always ask, but would rather sell for cash.
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