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1969 Plymouth Road Runner. Built At The Los Angeles Factory.excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $34,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:91815
Location:

San Juan Capistrano, California, United States

San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
Engine:383
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1969
Make: Plymouth
Drive Type: 4 speed
Model: Road Runner
Mileage: 91,815
Trim: stock

 

This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner 2 Door Hardtop was assembled at the Los Angeles Plant. It's spent it's life in Southern California, ( No Rust!) I bought it from a collector less than one year ago. I just don't have the room to store it or the time to drive it.To many other vehicles.  He took a straight rust free So. Cal car and did a total ground up restoration on it. The car has been professionally restored. He spent over $11K on the engine alone. I was told its Numbers Matching Engine (but I have not confirmed ) 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 had  been completed recently, less that 1000 miles ago 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 its looks excellent, and very well done.  I'd say a 9 out of 10. The upholstery is super nice brought back to new stock interior. (some stitching on drivers side seat is loose). The car has its rebuilt and upgraded Dana 60 transmission with the Hurst shifter.  The interior has new black headliner, door panels, dash pad, carpet, seat upholstery, steering wheel, etc. This is a show car with great drivability, awesome handling and reliability. It sounds strong, shifts well, and runs excellent. Milage on the odometer says 91,815 miles, and I would guess that is original. I have nothing negative I can say about the car.  It needs nothing to be show worthy. The horn does not work but, my guess is the wiring needs to be checked and corrected .The previous owner said well over $50K was spent on this car. If you have questions or want to view the car, call 949-887-3335.  Thanks for looking. More photos to follow


On Aug-25-14 at 06:39:07 PDT, seller added the following information:

This vehicle is used and is sold as is . No warranty 

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