1969 Plymouth Road Runner Nice on 2040-cars
Bend, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383 HP
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 10,098
Make: Plymouth
Model: Road Runner
Trim: 2 DOOR POST COUPE
Drive Type: REAR
I AM PUTTING MY 69 ROAD RUNNER UP FOR SALE. THIS IS A TRUE RM21 POST CAR. IT HAD BEEN STORED IN A BARN IN NORTHEASTERN
WASHINGTON FOR ABOUT 15 YEARS. WITH JUST OVER 100,000 ORIGINAL MILES 100,098 TO BE EXACT.
IT STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL SHEETMETAL EXCEPT FOR THE DRIVERS FRONT FENDER. BUT I HAVE THE ORIGINAL FENDER FOR THE WINNING BIDDER. THIS CAR HAS SURVIVED THE TEST OF TIME. CAR IS VERY STRAIGHT AS IN PICS, HAS THE VERY DESIRABLE R4 RED EXTERIOR WITH BLACK INTERIOR. IT ALSO HAS THE BLACK HOOD ACCENT STRIPES AS AN OPTION. NON ORIGINAL 383 WITH HP MANIFOLDS.
AS FAR AS RUST GOES THE FLOORS HAVE A COUPLE OF SPOTS THAT WILL NEED ATTENTION, BUT INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION
ARE TWO NEW FRONT FULL FLOOR PANS. THE TRUNK ALSO WILL NEED SOME REPLACEMENT BUT NOT BAD AT ALL. ALSO TYPICAL
REAR WINDOW CORNERS AND SOME LOWER QUARTER REPAIR. BUT THE FRAME, COWL, INNER FENDERS, FRONT FENDERS ARE
SOLID. ALL GLASS IS GOOD. DASH IS COMPLETE AND IN REALLY GOOD SHAPE. BUCKET SEAT AUTO ON THE FLOOR CAR. I HAVE THE
CONSOLE, BUCKETS REAR SEAT ETC.
THE MOTOR TURNS OVER AND IS NOT STUCK. I HAVE THE RADIATOR. I ALSO HAVE A REPLACEMENT TAILLIGHT EXTENSION THAT IS SLIGHTLY DAMAGED. VERY NICE START FOR A VERY DESIRABLE ROAD RUNNER. I BOUGHT THIS TO KEEP BUT MY SON IN COLLEGE IS KICKING MY BUTT. VERY NICE CAR, FENDER TAG IN PLACE, TITLE IN MY NAME.
FENDER TAG READS:
RM21 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, SATELLITE, MEDIUM ROAD RUNNER
H96 383 330 HP OR 335 HP 1-4BBL 8CYL
1969
NEWARK,DE USA
261697 SEQUENCE NUMBER
E63:383 CID 4 BARREL V8 H.P. 335 HP
D32: HEAVY DUTY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
R4: BRIGHT RED EXTERIOR COLOR
R4: TRIM UNKNOWN,
M6X: UNKNOWN INTERIOR DOOR FRAMES
X9: BUILD DATE:9
507: ORDER NUMBER
A87: UNKNOWN TOP COLOR
C16: CONSOLE WITH WOODGRAIN PANEL
C55: BUCKET SEATS
M21: DRIP RAIL MOLDINGS.
M31: BELT MOLDINGS
R11: RADIO SOLID STATE AM [2 WATTS]
V7X:ACCENT STRIPES, BLACK
END: END OF SALES CODE
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