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The car I wanted since first seeing in 1969. A neighbor had one and was proud to show it off. Too bad MOPAR did not do a better job of undercoating them so they would survive years latter. Still on my bucket list once I hit the lottery! Thanks for showing.
As a third generation classic car museum caretaker this man knows what the concourse restoration checklist is and what is the exact way it should be and what is supposed to be there. Great evening to you all and your 4/
Mopar Missle was a pro stock back in the late 60s, this reminds me of that car, Jay again pulls out all the stops and brings a true coyote killer, the restoration is over the top and so is Jay's pick of the week.
Wow !!! That bad boy sounds like it's loaded for bear! 👍🏽 I had 1969 Roadrunner back in the day. 440, 4 speed. White body, black hood stripes, black vinyl top. 13 seco d car 👍🏽
Beep beep and you Are gone, in this awsome roadrunner from the batcave 🦇, sounds fantastic, colour gourgeus 😎 cool car thanks Jay grams president of volo auto museum from tom your friend always 🤩
i could have bought one of these back in late 1980;s for 2500.00 cash but didnt have the money at that time but it had the 383 but was same color as this one
Love this Roadrunner, would not change a thing. Personally I think 17 inch wheels are the perfect size for classic muscle cars. Any larger and you lose the sidewall these older cars seem to need for appearance sake?
Blue black stripes. 10 in. Cragers rear 5 in. Front. 383 with a little more oh boy. I'm keeping my crossed that the All mighty Mopar will bless me with a master price. Stay tuned
Blue black stripes. 10 in. Cragers rear 5 in. Front. 383 with a little more oh boy. I'm keeping my crossed that the All mighty Mopar will bless me with a master price. Stay tuned
For the full set of pictures, description and specs, make sure to visit this vehicle on our website. Link below!
🔗 www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/17424/1969-plymouth-road-runner
Let us know if you have any questions or feedback. Thanks for watching!
The car I wanted since first seeing in 1969. A neighbor had one and was proud to show it off. Too bad MOPAR did not do a better job of undercoating them so they would survive years latter. Still on my bucket list once I hit the lottery! Thanks for showing.
This year Roadrunner and the 1968 version are my favourite Mopar's. All the B Bodie's made between 68/70 are nice cars.
It is top notch if Jay has it for sale in his museum.! Thanks for sharing your time and work. People you can take my in opinion to the bank.
As a third generation classic car museum caretaker this man knows what the concourse restoration checklist is and what is the exact way it should be and what is supposed to be there. Great evening to you all and your 4/
I remember working on this car with my dad it was fun in the process but it was sad to see it go.
Mopar Missle was a pro stock back in the late 60s, this reminds me of that car, Jay again pulls out all the stops and brings a true coyote killer, the restoration is over the top and so is Jay's pick of the week.
Nice machine Jay. I knew it was when I saw it this morning. Thanks for posting
No problem 👍
What can you say other than a gorgeous build Jay!!!
You just said it all! 👍
I like the bright colors these cars were painted in, Orange, Purple, Lime Green...Jelly Bean Colors.
Beautiful Roadrunner!!! 🙂👍
heck ya it is!! Need sunglasses to look at it. 😎👍
Wow !!! That bad boy sounds like it's loaded for bear! 👍🏽
I had 1969 Roadrunner back in the day. 440, 4 speed. White body, black hood stripes, black vinyl top. 13 seco d car 👍🏽
😎 Sounds sweet!! How long did you have it for?
BEAUTIFUL ROADRUNNER !!!!!!
Beep beep and you Are gone, in this awsome roadrunner from the batcave 🦇, sounds fantastic, colour gourgeus 😎 cool car thanks Jay grams president of volo auto museum from tom your friend always 🤩
I like this one too Tom. Wish I could afford it.
@@travisbickle3797 yes this roadrunner is amacing to own this beauty would be great, thanks travis
Brand New Wow
BEUTIFULL 🙏👍😍♥️
Awesome car 🚗
Wow, Love that Car.
looks like the torque rods are missing?
One of my favorites Jay and I hope that it is a manual transmission.
i could have bought one of these back in late 1980;s for 2500.00 cash but didnt have the money at that time but it had the 383 but was same color as this one
If only you could have got it! 🙁
Love this Roadrunner, would not change a thing. Personally I think 17 inch wheels are the perfect size for classic muscle cars. Any larger and you lose the sidewall these older cars seem to need for appearance sake?
Is this road runner still available
Did the previous owner pay more than $89,998 sales price to purchase and restore the Car?
I was just about to say that about the shoulder belt and the clips a2
Aww I was hoping for a original ride but I can't get everything that I want. LOL
DAAA BEARZ!
Woot woot! GO BEARS!!
👍🔥😍🔥👍
How much
This one has been sold. You can find prices on all our currently available cars on our website.
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Can you fix the hood
You would have to bring that up with a salesman to talk about if interested in the vehicle.
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My guesstimate is going to be $79,995.00
To take that car from so far away from original and not put AC in it is an absolute waste of effort
For many, it just simply isn't wanted or needed.
Originally a 383 vehicle.
A 383 Magnum is a nice engine. Not uncommon to see them stroked out to 450 cubic inches.
Great car, but I’ll never understand a bench seat in a muscle car with a stick.
So your girlfriend can sit close beside you. Also just because it's a bench seat doesn't mean it has to look bad style wise?
That's what made a Muscle Car so cool was the Bench Seat with a 4 Speed. Dad's/Mom's Race Car disguised as a Family Car.
$89,998.
Nice but the numbers matching car original condition is much more sought after
If you watch any of Barrett Jackson you’ll notice that the resto mods are going for just about as much money if not more than original
Tinted /smoked windows ruined this car.
Blue black stripes. 10 in. Cragers rear 5 in. Front. 383 with a little more oh boy. I'm keeping my crossed that the All mighty Mopar will bless me with a master price. Stay tuned
Blue black stripes. 10 in. Cragers rear 5 in. Front. 383 with a little more oh boy. I'm keeping my crossed that the All mighty Mopar will bless me with a master price. Stay tuned