1969 Plymouth Roadrunner


$76,000
$28,142
below average
313 Miles

Vehicle Details

Mileage: 313
Color: Yellow
Body Style: Coupe
Interior: White
Transmission: 4 Speed Manual
Engine: 426 CID V8
Drive Train: Unknown
Fuel: Unknown
Location: 62269, O Fallon, IL

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Option & Equipment

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Notes

Gateway Classic Cars Houston Showroom is excited to offer this awesome Sunfire Yellow 1969 Plymouth Road Runner for sale. While this beast may have started out with a 383 under the hood, now its sporting The Mopar Legend: a custom-built, balanced, and blueprinted Gen II 426 CID Hemi, which was built by 426 Hemi Specialist Jeff Shmanske. There is too much detail to list all of the specs in this writeup, but well be happy to email the complete specs and parts list. What we can fit in is its a 4.50 bore Hemi block with water jacket cooling for street use, all moving parts were fully detailed, and precision machined during the build process. It has ARP main hardware, a Melling HV oil pump, forged steel 8-bolt Hemi crank, H-beam connecting rods (ARP 2000 cap screws), custom forged 10.25:1 pistons, Moly coated rings and bearings, USA made Mopar cast iron heads (170cc chambers) with high performance valve job, premium valve springs/locks/retainers, FelPro head gaskets, high performance USA made new old stock Mopar steel rocker arms (select fit to shafts), custom ground flat tappet cam (.550 lift, 285 deg duration, similar to 68-69 street Hemi cam), Cloyes double roller timing chain, Smith Bros. HD custom pushrods with polished cups and ball ends, and the entire rotating assembly was precision balanced and blueprinted. A 114-picture build album will come with the car, showing each part and step in the build process for the Hemi, which has only about 250 miles on it since installation. Reeds Rod Shop in California completed the build once the Hemi was delivered to them. They completely rebuilt the front suspension, added a serpentine belt system, installed a massive Ron Davis Racing aluminum radiator with electric fan, a new flywheel and clutch assembly, new bell housing, and custom fabbed the installation for the Wilwood hydraulic slave cylinder for the hydraulic clutch actuator. They also rebuilt the existing A33 4-speed manual transmission, ensuring that it was built to handle the big Hemis power. The power steering system was also rebuilt, and front disc brakes were added (along with a Wilwood Hydroboost power assist system). The wiring harnesses were replaced, as well as the fuel tank, and corresponding new fuel lines and high-volume fuel pump to support the dual-quad-equipped Hemis appetite for fuel. The big 426 has a custom dual exhaust system, including TTI ceramic coated long tube headers and a custom-fabbed X-pipe. Out back, the Mopar rear end is outfitted with a SureGrip differential and highway friendly 3.55:1 gears.


Vehicle Records & Info. Your report VIN GCCHOU2606 includes:

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Information about Dealer

Vehicle not as advertised. Very shady company!
1
etcopy1 on 11/05/2016

Customer Service: 1 Quality Of Work: 1 Friendliness: 1 Pricing: 1 Overall Experience: 1

Bought a vehicle based on Gateways description and pictures 2 weeks ago. I live 1100 miles away, so I was trusting their word. What a big mistake!Vehicle was listed as a "fresh restoration in May 2016". The salesman(Brad at the Tampa branch)assured me this car was in great "show" condition. On arrival, the vehicle barely started, had no turn signal lights, instrument cluster lights, console lights, reverse lights,or functioning horn. Fuse box is completely rusted out. Their description said it had a Holley 850 CFM carburetor, but it a 670 CFM, and it's shot. Transmission, power steering , and radiator all leaking. They attempted to plug up the leaks with gasket sealant. Some linkage under the vehicle was held together with a wire and bent nail. Both exhaust brackets broken. AC and heat had been ripped out of the vehicle. Emergency braking system completely removed. Rear leaf spring broken. Windshield washer system also completely removed. And the engine has a knocking noise. My mechanic gave me an estimate of nearly $7000 dollares to bring this vehicle just up to specs. I forwarded the estimate to Gateway per their request. 2 days later, they called me back and said their is nothing they could do for me. That I signed a sales contract, so I'm just xxxx out of luck. They say it's not their fault the previous owner told Gateway inaccurate information regarding this car. By the way, the previous owner was the car "restorer". And i use this word extremely loosely. I purchased this vehicle for almost $30,000. I didn't purchase a project car. I'm so disgusted with this company and customer relations. And based on other complaints on this website about them, this seems to be a common practice for them. I really hope people who read this shop somewhere else, and pass the word on to friends and family. Gateway Classic Cars is a SHADY, CROOKED , company!!!

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