*1969 Plymouth RoadRunner* * Rotisserie Restoration Completed in 2
Years (2011-2013) * Upgraded to the Police Issued 440ci Engine *
Originally Assembled with 383ci Engine*Additional Information:* *
Rotisserie Restoration * Sand Blasted and Repainted Correct Color
(B5 Blue Fire) * New Interior w/ Black Vinyl Bucket Seats * Rebuilt
Transmission with the Same Gearing * New Axles * New Floor Pans *
New Brakes and Lines * New Wheel Bearings * New Suspension * New
Exhaust * The Engine was Rebuilt in 2010 and Inspected in 2011 @
2,800 Miles * New Pistons * New Valves * New Springs * New Rocker
Arms * New Crank * New Seals * Upgraded to a 440ci (RB series) *
390Hp / 490ft-lb * 4-Speed Manual Transmission (A33) * Black Steel
Wheels w/ Chrome Lug Nuts * Hooker Headers * Front Disc Brakes *
RoadRunner Decal Stickers in Engine Compartment * Pistol Grip Shift
Handle * AM / FM RadioView Undercarriage Photos Here...Watch a
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