ARGUABLY The Nicest 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner Restored In 70’s STYLE
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2023
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This is our 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner. Has been a nut and bolt restoration but modified to 70’s taste. Its an all matching numbers with a 383, 727 automatic on the collum, and 8&3/4 rear end. With a straight pipe exhaust with glass packs and headman headers this thing roars down the road. If @graveyardcarzshow , @HotRodMagazine or Mopar magazine see this we would love you to feature this car in a magazine. Авто/Мото
For the record We did EVERYTHING on this car except the interior. and this has been my dads first car since he was 16! This car has an amazing story and it stuns people one man and one teen did this entire car. I think many people would love to hear this story so if any magazine wants to feature this car in it please do. And thankyou to my viewers and subscribers that might make this happen!😀
You wanna take a very quick trip to the 70's. Just stand behind a honey sweet Roadrunner like this one.
amazing job on that car. i had a black 1968 roadrunner but this is my favorite color. this is perfect.
Nice! Makes me miss my '70 Roadrunner.
Classic Mopar 😮
There's something about the color brown that really makes me like this car!
Its definitely unique!
That engine sound is... just.. awesome. My life is complete, even if I haven't even lived for 20 years.
It sounds good don’t it!
Since I grew up in 60's & 70's I remember the muscle cars and typical or common wheel covers for custom Mopar cars were Keystone or Cragar's. Sox & Martin made Keystone famous.
I know there are factory offerings these days that are more powerful and durable, but there was just something about tinkering around with your street rod all day on a Saturday and cruising the boulevards with it that night that just touched your soul.
The "offerings" these days that you are referring to are, excuse me, soulless plasticbuckets.
Way to much sensless plastic stuff that gives you the feeling of beeing trapped in a tupperwarestore, to much sound deadening that doesn't let you hear you drive an internal combustion engine and its actual behavior.
All this junk makes the cars way to heavy and sets the weight to power ratio down.
And some stupid stuff like a burnoutbutton!?
Man if you're not able to do a burnout with a good motorized "offering" of these days, then you should go by train or buy a prius.
Extremely nice and the sound is mesmerizing!!!
Thanks alot
I have seen this car at some local shows. It is amazing looking when you see it in person. I love the color combo on it
Thanks alot!
@@BigBlocksandbikes You're welcome
No not arguably the nicest, it is the nicest I've ever seen.
Wow thanks!
@@BigBlocksandbikes You're welcome!
Congratulations, the cars looks amazing, the paint is slick!!!
Amazing story too!!
My father and I shared my now 67 Coronet R/T that I restored after his passing a few years ago, she needs refreshing now.... I added my own 69 Roadrunner to the fold inspired by him... 512 stroker monster Restomod.... Again great job, wish my father was still here!!!
Wow so amazing! Every car with a cool story is worth 10x more to people and means alot more
My mother had that exact car...the beginning of my Mopar love affair. This car here is really TOO nice.
Thanks alot!
i like the Motor...
Love the wheels & tires, reminds me of the U.S. slots I ran on my 70 Bird back in the 70's so totally period correct! I have 15x7 and 15x8.5 Torq Thrust D on it now, but considering going back to the 70's look myself.
I like the torque thrust wheels but think they are used to much along with the craigar ss wheels
My buddy has a Hemi- 4-speed the same color but is a beautiful condition survivor.
Wow what a rare car
Except for the color man I don't know Anna restored the Roadrunner doesn't have that radical camshaft either
Im not sure what your saying but i hope its a compliment
1969 was one of the best years for muscle cars in the United States and also some of the best classic Ferraris of all time. I would say that a couple years after that cars basically started declining their quality and the meaning of actual muscle car…
Mopar or no car
Hideous wheels are tires.
Don’t like it, then don’t watch. Simple.
No one expects you to like this Road Runner and furthermore, it isn't your car. If it was, you could do whatever you want with it and it would probably be hideous to someone else. This has a very nice "Day 2" look and they did a nice job with the car.
I couldn't agree less