This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner convertible was finished in dark green over white vinyl upholstery. The car is powered by a 383ci V8 mated to a three-speed automatic transmission and additional equipment includes a white soft top, multi-spoke wheels, a Kenwood cassette radio, aftermarket auxiliary gauges, and a center console with faux-woodgrain veneers.

The 383ci V8 is fitted with an aftermarket air cleaner, and valve covers. An oil change was performed in preparation for sale. A Carter four-barrel carburetor is included in the sale. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a TorqueFlite three-speed automatic transmission.

The VIN and fender tag reveal that the car is a 1969 Road Runner convertible built at the St. Louis, Missouri plant and came powered with a 335hp 383ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. The tag also lists that the car was originally finished in Ivy Green Metallic (F8) with a white vinyl interior (M6W).

Finished from the factory in Ivy Green Metallic (F8), the car was repainted during the early 2000s.

Additional exterior features include a white soft top and boot cover, chrome bumpers, 383 hood badging, Road Runner fender decals, and a driver-side mirror.

Multi-spoke wheels are mounted with older Goodyear Eagle ST tires.

The cabin houses front bucket seats and a rear bench that are trimmed in white vinyl upholstery along with matching door panels.

The carpeting have been replaced and green lap belts are fitted for all occupants. Additional amenities include a Kenwood cassette radio, a heater, crank windows, and a center console with faux-woodgrain veneers.

A three-spoke steering wheel with an aftermarket lace-up cover fronts a horizontal-sweep 120-mph speedometer, an ammeter, and gauges for fuel level and coolant temperature.

Additional aftermarket gauges for oil pressure, voltage, and water temperature have been added beneath the dash.

The five-digit odometer shows 41k miles.