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1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible -holy Grail Of Mopars- Rare Options on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:22000
Location:

Sebastian, Florida, United States

Sebastian, Florida, United States

This  is a rare find indeed Possibly only one of a kind, BEAUTIFUL and in excellent condition inside and out. 1969 ROADRUNNER Convertible with rare options for starters whe have a hood mounted tach which is quite rare for this car to add to that we have Air Conditioning, and better yet a 4 speed manual tranny. then 4 wheel disc brakes. The car is original with matching numbers. this car was produced in limelight green Metalic or F5. If i Dont sell it here it will be going out for paint and will be sold at the mecum auto action next January. its being listed one time. it is the rarest of rare and ready for driving. the engine was rebuilt about 50k ago the tranny is being rebuilt this week, the syncro in 3rd gear was whineing so im sending it out to be totally rebuilt. hell its 44 yrs old i would say its time for a rebuild on the box.You will see my 1971 duster in some of these pics its not for sale but the Road runner is I have lots of extra parts such as the original ring and pinion which is a 3:90 and losts of other stuff for the car 3 carter carbs 3 beep beep horns, and more the gearing in it now is 3:23's it also has a pistol grip which is not original to the car I bought  this car form the second owner it has been garage kept since 1973. and in his family since then as well. Please do not ask me my reserve I will not devulge it. Please if you need pics of something i left out by al means drop me a email, If you  have less than 100 feedbacks do not bid on this car without first contacting me.  there is a hefty reserve for this car. so bid early and bid often.the bid will start @ 1.00 lets see if  its going to mecum next january.GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!


On Jan-01-14 at 22:09:48 PST, seller added the following information:

FAIR WARNING IF YOU BID ON THIS CAR AND YOU HAVE LESS THAN 100 FEEDBACKS YOUR BID WILL BE REMOVED AND I WILL BLOCK YOU AND MAKE A COMPLAINT WITH EBAY FOR  MALICIOUS BIDDING ACTIVITY.IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 100 FEEDBACKS AND WISH TO BID ON THE CAR ALL I ASK IS YOU CONTACT ME FIRST. T

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