1969 Plymouth Roadrunner Vitamin C Orange White Gut 4 Speed Project on 2040-cars
Dover, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: WAS 4 SPEED
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 90,125
Model: Road Runner
Exterior Color: Orange
Trim: POST 2 DOOR
Interior Color: White
Hello, I'm selling my 1969 Roadrunner. I bought this years ago and just don't see getting the time to restore it. Real vitamin C orange car, factory 4 speed, tach in dash. No motor, trans, drive shaft, front seat all missing other things I'm not thinking of right now missing parts etc. What you see is what I have for the car. I found a rear seat but they are wrong color. The interior was white. Both doors only open from the inside, I think the rods have come off in door. Drivers window is off track but there. Vin tag was removed from dash by past owner who kept it in a unsecured storage unit and was afraid it would grow legs. I have the vin tag which matches the rad support number. The car has rust as you can see , it will need floor work, trunk work, quarters, rust at rear window. The lower rad support is torn and can be fix, from being pulled around years ago. Back seat floor tunnel has a rip from a drive shaft letting go. Rear frame rails are not to bad but may need a patch or so. The rest look good. There is a small area by on lower inner fender along frame rail that is just getting a small hole...easy fix.
The roof is straight. The car has a 8 3/4 , looks original. I jacked it up , there no drive shaft, spun the one tire and the other rotated the other direction so I guess that's a open rear. Tires are shot and two go flat in a couple hours. Hood is rusted and trunk lid are rusted out. Doors are good and fenders may be saved depending on how far you go with the restoration.
Car needs a total restoration or make a quarter mile race car. Reserve is $4500 which less that what I paid years ago.
This is a cool car being orange and a white interior.. Great project. Sold as-is . Clear title in my name. Pickup here in Kenvil NJ 07847. Cash and carry.
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