383 H.p..4 Speed..8-3/4 355 Sure Grip..4 Wheel Disc.. "very Rare Factory Color". on 2040-cars
Peabody, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Rebuilt 383 H.P. Motor.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Road Runner
Trim: Road Runner Decor Package.
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive.
Mileage: 69,001
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Teal
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
"PLEASE READ THIS WHOLE AD BEFORE BIDDING OR REPLYING"..1969 Plymouth Road Runner in very nice overall condition..Southern car..This was once a 1/4 mile car back in its day and had a 512 stroker motor in it..The car now has a correct 1969 date coded 383 H.P. motor with around 2,000 miles on it bored 30 over and has a 284/484 purple cam..Car still has its matching numbers 4 speed transmission in it..Rebuilt 8-3/4 355 sure grip rear end with new axle seals..4 Wheel disc brake conversion with line lock..Nice strait and solid body with original body panels with the exception of a replacement trunk floor..The car has a very solid undercarriage..Nice basecoat / clearcoat paint of its original rare color of seafoam turquoise ( code Q5 ) with a couple of blemishes, but very minor..All chrome, trim, and glass is in very nice condition..Has 15x7 inch slotted dog dish wheels with B.F. Goodrich tires all around..All of the interior is also very nice..The complete heating system has been deleted..The car has a radio delete plate.....The lights work, wipers work, horn works, interior light works, dash lights work, tachometer works, gas gauge works, alternator gauge works, aftermarket oil pressure gauge works, aftermarket temperature gauge works, all windows roll up and down like they should, and all of the seat belts are intact including shoulder belts..Speedometer not working ( true mileage unknown )..There is no e-brake, however you can use the line lock as your e-brake to pass inspection..Car has a clean Massachusetts title in my name..The V.I.N. tag, fender tag, body numbers, and tranny numbers all match..Currently registered and driven on nice days..This car is a street brawler and gets a lot of attention..1-978-535-2697 Or 1-978-535-4925..Richie.....This car is being sold as is with no warranty..eBay recommends that you ask questions before bidding and eBay also recommends that bidders have cars inspected before buying ( however, that is the bidders decision )..The decription of this ad is for informational purposes only..The seller will not be held liable with how you define the decription of this ad.
On Aug-08-13 at 17:02:10 PDT, seller added the following information:
I have the right to end the auction early as this car is also for sale locally.
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