#'S MATCHING 383 ROAD RUNNER, GREAT RUNNING/DRIVING CAR, NICE CAR ALL AROUND
- Price: Ask a price!
- Condition: Used
- Item location: Fort Worth, Texas, United States
- Make: Plymouth
- Model: Road Runner
- Doors: 5
- Year: 1969
- Mileage: 84,242
- Color: Red
- Engine size: 383 V8
- Transmission: Automatic
- Interior color: Black
- Options: Leather seats
- Vehicle Title: Clear
Plymouth Road Runner 1969 Description
High performance with a low sticker price has always been the Road Runner's calling card. Today, hey're highly-sought collectables due to the fact that the formula still works. This particular Road Runner offers a 383 cubic inch big block, n ultra-clean interior, nd several performance upgrades that make it a car that will make you smile every time you turn the key. And it still won't break the bank.This 'Bird was restored a few years ago and the bodywork remains straight and clean, ith sharply rendered creases on the quarters and decent panel alignment. The bright Rallye Red paint is decent, nd if you're going to drive it, t's ideal; you won't worry about scratches or the weather. These were never intended to be show pieces, nd you Mopar fans who were around when they were new already know that they were never perfect, ven off the showroom floor. Instead, t has a purposeful look that is ready to rumble, nd still presents well running down the road. The chrome and trim remains very nice, nd all the proper Road Runner decals are in place. I think more than anything, appreciate the honesty of this car, ecause it's just not pretending to be anything other than what it is, nd you have to respect the performance for the dollar that it represents. And black racing stripes never hurt, ither.Inside, his Road Runner's interior is either a nicely preserved original or an older restoration. The seats have some signs of use, ut the wear is comforting, ot distracting, nd there are no splits or tears in the materials. Bucket seats were new to the options list in 1969, ut things like a center console were still optional, o this car does without (remember, t was all about bang for the buck). Factory gauges monitor most of the engine's vitals and of course, o self-respecting street brawler would cruise without a set of more accurate auxiliary gauges under the dash. The original AM radio with its unique thumb wheels remains in the center of the dash, lthough it's not working so an upgrade might be a smart choice. The trunk is truly massive, ven with a full-sized spare tire stashed in there, nd this one also features a correct mat and the textured undercoating inside strongly suggest that the quarter panels are original.But the real reason you want to own a Road Runner is that a big block was STANDARD EQUIPMENT. The matching-numbers 383 under the hood delivers smile-inducing acceleration and that wave of big block torque that made these cars so popular with young buyers in the '60s. Painted in Hemi Orange with a familiar black air cleaner and those cool exhaust manifolds, t looks suitably racy and runs superbly. It was rebuilt at some point in the not-too-distant past, nd the 383s are legendary for their reliability, o get in and have some fun without worries. The exhaust system offers great-sounding Flowmaster mufflers and the TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transmission is always a ready, illing, nd able partner for fun on the street. Out back, .55 gears are a good choice between acceleration and cruising comfort and yes, hose are electric exhaust cut outs for those times when you need to make a little noise. Handsome Magnum 500 wheels wear 205/70/14 performance radials that fill the fenders properly and still offer a period-correct look.Big performance, mall price. It worked in 1969, nd this matching-numbers Roadrunner still delivers today. Call now!