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What's it Worth 1969 Road Runner

The black painted lower sections SCREAMED "TOYOTA DEALER RESTORATION" (quick flip)
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If the hood and deck lid look like this........
 
I am surprised it's not as nice as was described to me. Perhaps he's used to excessively rusted cars? I agree it's nothing near what I would want quality wise.

Having said that I like F3 F8 two tone interiors and bench seat with column auto is just fine with me.
 
I am surprised it's not as nice as was described to me. Perhaps he's used to excessively rusted cars? I agree it's nothing near what I would want quality wise.

Having said that I like F3 F8 two tone interiors and bench seat with column auto is just fine with me.
Same here. Bench, column automatic were common RR fare.
A few of the red flags on the "documented low original miles" are:
The cut-and-sewn carpet
The junk door and 1/4 trim panels (Walmart cheap roll vinyl)
The junk 1980s radio
The front fenders without the turn signals (either Bondo filled or from another car)
The junk mirrors
Etc.........

It really reminds me of a car put together around a Road Runner dash frame and data plate (both of which I have discarded in the past) attached to a 1969 Satellite?
 
I was at a local 1950s Diner car show last night and a out of town guy attending the show struck up a conversation with me. We got onto the subject of looking for a 1969 Coronet in F3, and he told me about this car. He lives near the dealer and said he thought it was worth near the asking price. He admitted he never heard it run, but said it was worth considering.

So, let's get the experts here to give feedback and see if I need to shop plane tickets.


1969 Plymouth Road Runner

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Personally, I wouldn’t bother! To much money and not enough love went into this car!
 
I was at a local 1950s Diner car show last night and a out of town guy attending the show struck up a conversation with me. We got onto the subject of looking for a 1969 Coronet in F3, and he told me about this car. He lives near the dealer and said he thought it was worth near the asking price. He admitted he never heard it run, but said it was worth considering.

So, let's get the experts here to give feedback and see if I need to shop plane tickets.


1969 Plymouth Road Runner

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For posterity:

VIN: RM23H9G246813
 
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