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FOR SALE 1969 Frost Green Numbers Matching Road Runner 4 speed with power steering

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artiststan

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This 69 Roadrunner hardtop is an original except painted once original color. Engine is a 383 newly rebuilt 200 miles ago. Four speed on the floor, all standard equipment. It's hard to find a 4 speed 69 with power steering.

Went through all mechanical and replaced suspension, brakes, steering, and anything that showed any wear, while keeping it as original as possible. Bumper re-chromed, new battery, and new front tires. Plan was to locate and install a Plymouth Roadrunner 383 Engine Plate Pie Pan.

Has electronic ignition and new Edelbrock intake and carb. Original parts, like original intake come with the car. This a great looker and unbelievable driver with a newly rebuilt motor with receipts.

This car is for a buyer who wants a very clean yet very original classic muscle car. If originality is important to you, you will love this car. Can't call it a survivor because it's been painted, but most of it is untouched original.

This car originally had Frost Green paint, and was repainted in a similar color, metallic.

383 Engine: 335 hp and 425 lb-ft a1
3.23 rear end gears

$36K

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Is that F5 which I thought was Limelight poly? I ordered my road runner in 1969 in F5 Limelight and my buddy bought an F3 Frost Green a month later and I never liked the lighter "frost" shade.............that came back to bite me as I bought a '68 FF1 road runner as a parts car and ended up restoring it and my wife loved the color that IMO was almost the same color as the '69 F3 LOL

Nice road runner!

Some day I'd like to find one just like my original or build one just like it........................hmmmmmmmm that one is pretty close, hope you sell it quick before I do something crazy and.............good luck with the sale
 

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A12, it is code F3 which is Frost Green when a Plymouth and Light Green Poly when a Dodge. Based on touch up used of the F3 when we touched up door hinges after adjusting them, the color the car was re-painted seems a little darker than the original Frost Green to me. In any case, it's a beauty, and I need the money, but not desperate to dump it because it so much fun to drive. I also have a 1967 GTX that I need to list. I had a 4 speed but now have an automatic, also matching numbers. I'm car poor at the moment and hate to sell any of them.
 
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