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1969 Plymouth Roadrunner Base 7.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:99999
Location:

Murrysville, Pennsylvania, United States

Murrysville, Pennsylvania, United States

 Up for auction is a beautiful 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner (not a clone) with a working Air Grabber.  I bought the car approximately 2 years ago from Beaver, PA.  I honestly don't have much history of the car.  However, I can tell you about it for the time I have had it.

Winter 2013, the following work was done
  Rebuilt 440 engine
  Rebuilt transmission
  Rebuilt rear-end (3.23 gear set)

More details about the work:
   1972 440 Cubic Inch (dated 7/12/72); obviously, this is not the original engine
  • Bored and finished honed to 4.320 diameter (0.030 oversized)
  • Line bore checked and within .0003 tolerance
  • Head surfaces milled and squared with line bore
  • New oil pump drive bushing, cam bearings, and brass freeze plugs installed
   Heads - 1977 440 HP
   Crankshaft - 1971 440 steel shaft, internally balanced
   Rods:  1971 440 steel rods completely reconditioned

I can go on and on about all of the work.  I have a detailed work item list that was completed.  Over $10,000 invested and was professionally done by a well known Mopar guy in the Pittsburgh area.
 
There is nothing wrong with this Roadrunner.  It is a beautiful car and will turn heads wherever she goes.  The 440 runs awesome and has a lot of power as it should.  The interior is in excellent condition.  One note - The headliner sags about 1/2 inch.  The doors close good, all locks work, wipers, radio, etc... all work.

Do not hesitate to ask any questions.

I have a clean title in hand.

Finally, no joy riders and no low offers please.  Do not waste my time.

If you would like additional pictures, please let me know.  I haven't had it out for a couple of weeks to get some nice pictures.

Thanks for looking and good luck.

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