1969 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 4 Speed Dodge Mopar Gtx Satelite Race Car Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Piedmont, Oklahoma, United States
1969 plymouth roadrunner 383 4 speed a real rm23h car not numbers matching. The engine is disassembled but complete less carb. Trans has a Lakewood scatter shield, clutch and pressure plate. I have all the glass new windshield and back glass, chrome trim, mirrors, bench seats, grill ,
Door Handle Window cranks arm rest, head light trim, tail lights bumpers but they are rough. New hood and rear quarter panels installed. 8 3 / 4 rear not sure what gear ratio, this will be a great start for restoration. Ask questions. As is no warranty.
A $ 500 deposit is required at the end of the auction and the balance due in 7 days.
I will help you with pick up arrangements if I can. Thanks for looking.
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