- coupe 5,025
- 51,995 overpriced
- Fort Worth, TX
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- carsforsale.com
- coupe 5,025 gasoline gold manual
So it turns out that plymouth really hit on a great thing with the roadrunner. Build a lightweight, affordable muscle car with all the go-fast goodies and none of the pork and people would buy them by the truckload. But when they're done to the level of this 1969 road runner, complete with a burly 440 and a leather interior, plymouth's inexpensive, affordable car takes on an entirely different personality. Because these were inexpensive, fast cars, most of them were beaten to within an inch of their lives, then thrown away. This car is the result. The car absolutely glows out in the sunlight. All the original roadrunner graphics were duplicated, including the black hood stripes, and it's interesting to note that the dust trails that often run along the flanks of roadrunners were optional, so they were left off for an ultra-clean look. No frills was the roadrunner's mantra, but the guy who spent thousands of dollars on the interior didn't seem to get the memo. That's a rare split bench seat with a center buddy seat, now finished in handsome saddle-colored leather that looks insanely expensive. Finally, the trunk is finished with matching carpets and custom side panels, along with a slick cover for the full-sized spare. The standard engine in the roadrunner was a 383 cubic inch big block, but this one has since been upgraded to a thundering 440 cubic inch mill. Freshly rebuilt and heavily fortified with power-adding hardware, it grunts out big horsepower and enough torque to incinerate the tires at almost any speed. Tachometer✔ AM/FM✔ Air Conditioning✔ Leather Seats✔ Bluetooth
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