Road Runner, Satelite, Mopar, Muscle Car, B-body on 2040-cars
Newark, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Road Runner
Trim: Base Package
Drive Type: 4 Speed Manual
Mileage: 0
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
69 Plymouth Road Runner 383ci, with 4-Speed
Drive Train:
- Engine Completely Rebuilt, has less than 300 miles
- Block Bored .030 Over and Decked
- Rods Rebuilt and Balanced
- New Piston and Rings
- Crankshaft - Rods and Mains Journals .030 under (Balanced)
- Cylinder Heads Rebuilt - Re-surfaced, New Seats, Valves, Valve Guides, Springs, and Retainers
- New Lifters and Push Rods
- Edelbrock Torquer Manifold, with Holley QuickSilver 750 Cfm Carburator
- New Oil and Fuel Pump
- Be-Cool Radiator
- Earl's Braided Hose
- Edelbrock Chrome Air Cleaner
- Aluminum Valve Covers
- New Motor Mounts
- Mopar Electronic Ignition
- New Battery Cables
- Mopar High Torque Starter
- Jet Hot Coated Headers
- Aluminized Exhaust System w/Hemi Mufflers
- Transmission Reconditioned
- Resurfaced Flywheel
- New Pressure Plate and Clutch Disk
- New Throw Out Bearing
- New U-Joints
- Gaskets/Seals Replaced on Rear-End
- New Master Cylinder, Brakelines, Brake Shoes, and Cylinders
- New Fuel Line (front to back)
- All New Front-end parts - Tie Rods, Upper and Lower Control Arm Bushings, Ball Joints, Idler Arm
- New Front and Rear Shocks
- Crager SS Rims with BF Goodrich Tires
- New Windshield and Gasket
- Quarter Panels Replaced
- Fenders. Doors, Hood, Trunk Lid Acid Dipped Prior to Paint
- Front and Rear Bumpers Rechromed
- All Exterior Stainless Steel Polished
- New Drip Edge Molding
- New Catwhiskers
- Front Grill Reconditioned
- New "Road Runner" Emblems and Decals
- New Door Handles and Side View Mirror
- Key Locks Reconditioned
Interior
- New Legendary Seat Covers
- New Legendary Door Panels
- New Arm Rest Bezel
- New Arm Rest Pads
- New Steering Wheel
- New Head Rest with New Bezels
- New Glove Box Insert
- New Package Tray
- Speedometer Cluster Reconditioned with New Chrome Frame
- New Shifter Boot
- Dash Pad Reconditioned by Just Dashes
- New Sill Plate Covers
Work Needed To Complete
- Engine Runs, but needs complete tune-up
- Valve Covers Leak Oil
- Front-end Alignment
- Radio and Antenna
- Heater Controls
- Speedometer Cable (I have)
- Driver Seat Needs Upper Cover
- Front Seat Hinge Covers (I have 3 of 4)
- Headliner, was new but mice destroyed it while in storage
- Carpeting
- Front Seat Belts
- Passenger Side Vent Window
Please know that this car is very nice, but not mint. The restoration is approximately 15 years old and does show some signs of age. I've owned the car for 20 years and the only reason I'm selling it is because I don't have the time nor the energy to complete it. Although, in all honesty, it would only take some highly motivated individual a couple of weekends to get it back on the street.
It's also important to note that the car is not street worthy in its current state and will have to be trailered to its new home.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call or drop me an email. Tony 815.483.0891
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