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1969 Plymouth Road Runner 440+6 Six Pack - Beautiful Restoration - Must See on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:86010
Location:

Cockeysville, Maryland, United States

Cockeysville, Maryland, United States

 
1969
Plymouth
Road Runner
440 Six Pack
A12 Clone
Very Nicely Restored 


































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1969 Plymouth
Road Runner
440 Six Pack
A12 Clone
Very Nicely Restored
 


Up for sale is another great American muscle car, brought to you by 
Halberd Classics LLC, Antique & Exotic Automobile Brokerage.

The 1969 Plymouth Road Runner will always be one of the most iconic American muscle cars.  With tons of horsepower and beautiful lines, these cars will always be cherished by car guys and collectors alike.  This beautiful 1969 Road Runner  has been very nicely restored and then cloned as an A12 440+6 ( six pack car).  This is the perfect opportunity to purchase a real 1969 Road Runner with all of the 440+6 options.
 
The body of this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner is just about as straight as they come.  The trunk, hood, and doors all line up very well.  The paint was beautifully done and still looks like new.  The red was color matched to the correct 1969 Plymouth Road Runner color.  There are a couple of blisters in the paint about the size of a pea just beginning to form on very the bottom of the passenger side quarter panel. If you did not know where to look, you would never notice them.  Overall the paint is gorgeous.  The black vinyl top is in mint condition.  The 440+6 hood gives this true Road Runner an even sportier look. 
 
Sitting inside this great 1969 Plymouth Road Runner, you will feel as if you have stepped back to the height of the muscle car era.  The interior was completely redone in the correct original styling.  The seats look nearly brand new.  The headliner is nice and tight and is tare free, and the carpet   And as pretty as the interior is, the sound of the rumble is even better.
 
Under the hood sits the infamous Mopar 440 Six pack (440+6).  While this was not the original setup for this particular 1969 Plymouth Road Runner, it sure is fun.  There is no muscle car engine that sounds quite as awesome as a 440 cubic inch big block motor breathing through 3 separate double barrel carburetors.  The combination makes this great American muscle car classic an absolute blast to drive.  The motor fires right up each and every time.  The automatic transmission shifts just as it should.  This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner is ready to hit the open road.
 
Whether you are looking for a fun vehicle to cruise around town getting attention in, or simply looking to add an incredible vehicle to your collection; this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner is the perfect choice.  

This is a 7 day auction with a fair reserve, so bid with confidence and bid to own.  The vehicle is for sale locally, so we reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Please feel free to come inspect this awesome 1969 Plymouth Road Runner in person.

Contact Halberd Classics, LLC for questions or to come see this great 
1969 Plymouth Road Runner.

443-824-3488
Halberd Classics, LLC

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If you will need this vehicle shipped, contact Miller Auto Transport for a free quote at 530-223-0504.
 
 

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