Pecfectly Restored 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner L.a. Factory 383 4 Barrel 4 Speed. on 2040-cars
Palos Verdes Peninsula, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383 cid 4 Barrel
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Dana 60 4 Speed
Model: Road Runner
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 400
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Year: 1969
Number of Cylinders: V8
Trim: Road Runner or Roadrunner
This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner 2 Door Hardtop was assembled at the Los Angeles Plant. It's spent it's life in Southern California. I bought is from a collector that owns a chain of grocery stores. He took a straight rust free So. Cal car and did a total ground up restoration on it. The car is clinically restored. He spent over $11K on the engine alone. Its Numbers Matching Engine 383 4 Barrel has a hydrolic roller cam shaft, adjustable roller rockers and 10:1 Compression JD Pistons. They upgraded the carb to a new performance Edelbrock carb. The work was all finished recently by a famous mechanic that worked with Boyd Coddington in Whittier. He said it's been dyno'd at over 500 horse power. The paint is Factory R6 Red and I can't find a flaw. I'd say a 9.8 outta 10. The upholstery is super nice brought back to new stock interior. The car has its rebuilt and upgraded Dana 60 transmission with the Hurst shifter. The interior with new or perfect black headliner, door panels, dash pad, carpet, seat upholstery, steering wheel, etc.The owner didn't exactly like all the power the car had in the end. He said he was a Chevy guy and now got the Mopar power out of his system. This car is a show car with great drivability, awesome handling and reliability. Milage on the odometer says 90,842 miles, but what you are bidding on is actually a less than 400 mile better than new car. I have nothing negative I can say about the car. It needs nothing to be show worthy. I know the guy I bought it from was well over $50K into the car. I lucked out and was offered the car while buying a 65 Lincoln convertible from the owners nephew. I saw it and couldn't go home without it. The truth is I have a lot a cars that I keep either at the Torrance airport or home. I like to change cars regularly and 2 years would be on the very long side. I picked my kids up from school ages 4 and 7, and they weren't liking this car much. It's is burly and grumbles like none of my other cars. They complained about how loud it was, but the nail in the coffin is when I gunned it! I guess you have to be a certain kinda man to embrace all that power. My kids weren't happy, therefore it's just going to sit in my hanger if I don't sell it. I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime because friends may trade or buy it outside ebay. I am always looking for big Mopar convertibles from mid 50's to 1975. If you have questions or wanna schedule a showing, call 310-259-5195. Thanks for looking. |
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