Rapster
New Member
Hey everyone, I'm new to the forum and joined up seeking information. I have been wanting to get into some sort of Mopar muscle for quite a while now and have come across a car that I am interested in, but would like to ask some of the experienced people on this forum about what to watch out for and look for when looking at buying a b-body. Specifically I have found a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner, with a 383 and a 4-spd. I plan on phoning the guy tomorrow to ask some questions and hopefully grab the VIN number and see what kind of car I'm working with. From the pictures it looks to be in good shape (but as always, pictures don't always tell the full story). The engine bay looks clean (ie. taken care of) and so does the interior & exterior. But if I go to look at this car what are some of the things I should be looking for to make sure I'm not getting a pile of junk and to make sure it's an actual Road Runner? After getting some information on the phone, and if it sounds good, I plan on going and checking it out and getting it put on a lift to check out underneath, make sure everything looks solid and hasn't been hit. I'm not looking at getting this car to be a garage queen that's numbers matching and never gets taken out. I'm looking at it as something to drive and enjoy, take to cruise nights and car shows for fun. If this car is in decent condition, numbers matching 383, 4spd, bench seat car what would be a ball park number for price? My main issue is all the ones I find online need restoration and are cheap, or are on the high end of the scale wanting large amounts of money. This one seems to be priced well for what it is, but since I cannot compare with anything else online or local I can't know for sure if the price he's asking is decent. Thanks in advance for any responses!














