1969 Road Runner Pro Street on 2040-cars
Ossian, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Street Machine
Engine:383 Big Block, 30 Over
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Road Runner
Trim: Pro Street
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 33,422
Exterior Color: Limelight
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for sale is my prized possession 1969 Road Runner Pro Street. This is absolutely a best-of-the-best high performance street machine of monstrous proportions. As you can see by the pictures, this car is new top to bottom, end to end, and inside and out.
If you really don't like attention, this is not the car for you. Every time you stop, people want to talk about it and are constantly taking pictures of it everywhere I go. This epic street machine gets loads of attention. I will tell you from experience, I have had people flag me down in over six lanes of traffic just to take pictures. Sitting on brand new 31 x 18.50 x 15 Mickey Thompson Sportsman's on the rear and matching 26 x 7.5 x 15's on the front, this Road Runner has been fully tubbed out back with a new four link suspension and a Ford 9" rear end. QA1 coil over shocks and springs suspend the rear end augmented by 4.30 gears. The new TCI 727 automatic transmission with a manual shift reverse valve body shifter is backed by a 3000 RPM stall torque converter.
Under the hood sits a fully detailed, show stopping 383 Magnum Big Block, equipped with a new Comp Cam XE274H-10 cam, lifters, valve springs, timing chain, and gears. An Edelbrock Performer dual plane intake topped with a new Holley 4150 Street HP 750 Double Pumper carburetor supplies the fuel. The exhaust passes through Hooker Headers, to 40 Series Flow Master mufflers connected to 3" pipes that dump just in front of the pig. Electric cutouts just ahead of the mufflers allow you to run open pipes when you feel the need. The activator switch to port the exhaust directly to the sides is hidden in the ashtray. This monster has a nasty, wicked lope that is amplified by a flip of the switch. Fuel is directed from a 22 gallon fuel cell in the trunk. This beast is tamed by the cooling powers of a brand new Mopar OEM 26" re-cored radiator. All glass is in excellent condition. Trim as well. All rubber weather seals front to back are new. All turn signals, indicator lights, headlights, and interior accents work like new. New carpet, dash, seats, headliner, etc. top it off. Body and paint inside and out is new, stunning, and flawless. All gaskets have been replaced, transmission, intake, exhaust, etc., during the rebuild such that this car does not leak a drop of anything. Lights, grill, bezels, and all chrome fascia are as new. Limelight exterior coat-base coat is two years old. Proper Mopar OEM battery is 30 days old. All fluids including oil, transmission, hydraulic, and coolant are fresh. This car is a turn key car that is ready to enjoy the minute the key is in your hand. If you have any questions please contact me at 260-760-1975. This car is also on sale locally, I reserve the right to end this listing at any time without notice.
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