Vehicle Description
This 1969 Road Runner Coupe is a low option high performance muscle
car that was built in Los Angeles, California. Coupes from this
year are not a frequent sight and this one wears the Rallye Green
paint that was released mid-year and started the performance color
trend. This specimen has the original numbers matching drive train
and has been restored to assembly line condition. Every nut, bolt
and screw has been accurately detailed to create a time capsule
with Inspection Marks, part number stamps and even the designs of
the bolt heads are "as installed" by the factory. Accuracy like
this is not seen outside of a museum and has never gotten picked
apart at a car show. The stack of trophies presented to this car
has been immense and you will be able to begin creating your own
mound.
It still has its 335 hp, 383 4 bbl engine and 4-speed along with
points and a correct Carter AVS. Date coded parts were used
wherever possible and has a great deal of survivor and NOS parts.
Even the brake drums and wheel cylinders are from 1969. Left turn
lug nuts on the driver's side. The theme followed while restoring
this car was "How perfect can we make it"? Rolling on Red Line
tires and wearing Organisol Paint on the hood give the finishing
touch to the metallic paint on a sunny day and says "Look at me"
when parked in the sun and she does get the looks. A bench seat
allows your date to sit next to you for the perfect visual
statement when you arrive and it will be your secret that the car
is what caught their attention.
The list of details can fill another page including the correct
blow through of paint and a primer colored undercarriage. Black
items were powder coated to give a long lasting finish for driving.
Find out why Motor Trend named this car its "1969 Car of the year".
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