Perhaps no other car defined Mopar Muscle than the 1969 Plymouth Road Runner. Plymouth's “dare to be different” attitude was exemplified with the road runner as in 1968 the paid 50, 000 dollars to Warner Brothers to use the name and likeness of their iconic Road Runner cartoon character and they spent thousands on the development of the cars signature “beep beep” horn. The design and promotional aspect was fun and fresh, however the power and performance of these cars were taken very seriously during development as the muscle car wars were at their height of their popularity in 1969. We are pleased to present this highly restored, documented numbers matching 1969 Plymouth Road runner for sale. The car has been the recipient of a high quality, frame off, nut and bolt restoration that took over 4 years to perform. The car features its original 383 V8 engine fed by a 4 barrel carburetor with the desirable and fully functional “Air Grabber” intake system. The power is transferred via a 5 speed TKO manual transmission (original 4-speed included), and applied via a sure grip rear end. Mechanically the performance of this vehicle is amazing, the original motor was fortified with a 477 stroker kit and aluminum heads, and ignition is managed by MSD . The car pulls strong in every gear, and proves to be very drivable and manageable in traffic and in an all out speed situation. The restoration quality is excellent with huge attention to detail and quality. 1969 Road Runners are highly sought after, and considered by many the top of the heap for that year. This is an opportunity to acquire a top shelf example of American Muscle. A true value at the price offered here.
| Price | $32,175 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Plymouth |
| Model | Roadrunner |
| Year | 1969 |
| Miles | 2,428 |
| Color | Rally Green |
| Engine | 383 V8 |