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1969 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 4 Speed Pistol Grip on 2040-cars

US $23,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:40000
Location:

Titusville, New Jersey, United States

Titusville, New Jersey, United States

 1969 Plymouth roadrunner with 383 4 speed pistol grip and 8 and 3/4 rear end. The engine and transmission are original to the car but the engine has been freshly rebuilt. The owner before me had it rebuilt and added a new cam. The motor makes 70-80 psi while driving and 40 psi at idle which is really high and good and is evident that the motor is healthy. The motor makes an estimated 350 horsepower and 425 foot pounds of torque. The motor has a rebuilt carburetor and new spark plugs and new throttle. Both motor mounts have also been replaced as well as the starter relay, new alternator, new ignition system, and a new fuel pump and new gas tank. the exhaust was extended out the back to give the stock feel but I put larger exhaust tips to give it a more mean look. the car had rebuild rear brakes and had power disc brakes installed in the front which can be seen in the pictures with the new brake booster in the engine bay picture and the disc brake picture under the car. The car also has track bars on the rear that eliminates wheel hop at loss of traction and launches. The car also has all new shocks and rebuilt front suspension. I also installed the correct gas pedal, and I added a new stereo that is hidden inside the glove box. I added the stock steel wheels to the car and had them painted flat black. The clutch has a new z bar and works great. All of the lights work except for the right front marker light which I believe is just the bulb. the speedometer does not work, the cable broke and I always would forget to fix it. The alternator gauge and fuel gauge work as well as the tach. The car's dashboard light does work as well. the car has heat. the windshield wipers work and have three different settings. the horn works too. the paint is for the most part solid but has a few chips in it at various places around the car but still looks great. This car overall is an amazing car and has been my baby for the past two years and has been extremely reliable and has never broken down on me. It was my daily driver for a bit and treated me great and has always started right up. this is honestly an awesome, extremely reliable, great running car that is a blast to drive. I have 4 videos posted on youtube about the car as well:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Bh3zLnwwEc&feature=youtu.be       titled: 1969 roadrunner walk around for ebay

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Bh3zLnwwEc&feature=youtu.be       titled: 1969 roadrunner in car 1for ebay

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBUMS7jYNjw&feature=youtu.be      titled: 1969 roadrunner power shifting for ebay

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu-Vux1qEmo&feature=youtu.be        titled: 1969 roadrunner fly-by

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