1969 Pro-touring Hemi Plymouth Roadrunner

Condition: Certified pre-owned
Make: Plymouth
Model: Road Runner
Type: Sedan
Year: 1969
Mileage: 400
VIN: RM21H9G275416
Color: Red
Engine: 472 Hemi
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Tan
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Kelso, Washington, United States
Extras
Air Conditioning
CD Player, Leather Seats

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Description of 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

For sale is my 1969 Roadrunner, nut & bolt rotisserie restoration with lots of custom touches, some subtle, some not so subtle. 472 dual-quad Hemi, dynoed at 565 horse, 565 torque. Center force clutch, Tremec 5-speed trans, Dana 60 rearend with 3:73 gears. Wilwood four-wheel disc brakes with Wilwood master cylinders and proportioning valve. Hydraulic clutch, complete Hotchkis pro-touring suspension with Bilstein shocks that were recommended which are supposed to make a Roadrunner handle as good as a Viper. 17-inch wheels, 275's on the front, 315 tires on the rear. The color is factory performance red. Custom interior with custom dash with Classic Industries gauges, Vintage Air, four bucket seats, full length console, Garrett leather. The white on the top as well as the interior is alligator. Plymouth emblems embroidered in seat headrests. Trunk upholstered to match the interior. Engine compartment is cleaned up with hidden electrical as well as plumbing for heat and a/c. Only a few hundred miles on the car. The air cleaner is now chrome, no longer orange. March serpentine belt system. Fiberglass hood. Shaved and tucked front bumper from a '68 Coronet. Rear bumper is from a '68 Roadrunner with the exhaust moved up and exiting through the bumper which is shaved as well. Again, too much to list here on a no-expense-spared build. Please contact me with any questions as I own the restoration shop and built the car.

Reason for selling is wife wants a bigger house - one of the toys has to go!

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks, Gil