Vehicle Description
1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible Tribute
Why This Car Is Special
The Plymouth Road Runner is a mid-size car with a focus on
performance built by Plymouth in the United States between 1968 and
1980. Plymouth developed the Road Runner to market a lower priced,
basic trim model to its upscale GTX.
We have a sharp blue 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible Tribute
that looks and drives very original here at Skyway Classics. It was
built to emulate the purpose-built muscle car by Plymouth that was
meant to go fast while retaining a spartan look and interior,
meaning less weight and frills.
Features
1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible Tribute
Vin Code: RH27F9G125812
Plymouth performance built 440 cubic inch V8 engine
Four-speed manual transmission shifted by the long chrome shifter
and wood handle
Aluminum intake
Factory valve covers, heads and block painted in Hemi orange
Performance plug wires
"Coyote Duster" functional Ram Air cleaner assembly with the
correct decals
Factory Cast Iron Exhaust Headers
Dual exhaust
Original looking, clean, painted, and detailed engine
compartment
Aluminum Radiator
White/Blue vinyl factory looking interior
Bucket seats
Three-spoke sports Road Runner steering wheel with the Beep-Beep
Roadrunner horn
Original gauge package and auxiliary tach and mounted gauges below
the dash
4-speed chrome Hurst shifter with the white cue-ball knob on it
Blue carpet
Matching rear seat and door panels
Road Runner emblem on dash
Stereo Radio
Bright B5 Blue paint scheme with Road Runner scoops
Front and rear chrome bumpers
Great glass and trim
Raised white letter Cooper Cobra
Cooper Cobra on Cragar SS wheels.
Road Runner cartoon decals
Mechanical
It is powered by the Plymouth performance built 440 cubic inch V8
engine with a four-speed manual transmission shifted by the long
chrome shifter and wood handle.
The 440 is painted in Hemi Orange, with an aluminum intake, Factory
valve covers, heads and block painted in Hemi orange, Performance
plug wires, "Coyote Duster" functional Ram Air cleaner assembly
with the correct decals, Factory Cast Iron Exhaust Headers, Dual
exhaust, and an Aluminum Radiator, with the engine sitting in an
original looking, clean, painted, and detailed engine
compartment.
Interior
The Road Runner has a great looking White/Blue vinyl factory
looking interior with Bucket seats, Three-spoke sports Road Runner
steering wheel with the Beep-Beep Roadrunner horn, the original
gauge package, a 4-speed chrome shifter with the wood grip on it,
factory wood grain/stainless console, Blue carpet, matching rear
seat and door panels, Road Runner emblem on dash, and a Stereo
Radio.
It has a lot of originality to this interior and it looks as it did
back when it was new.
Exterior
It is painted in a Bright B5 Blue paint scheme with Road Runner
scoops on the hood, Front and rear chrome bumpers, Great glass and
trim, Road Runner cartoon decals, and that great white convertible
top.
It rides on raised white letter Cooper Cobra tires with Cragar SS
wheels to give it that period correct look, ride, and stance.
It also has the famous Road Runner cartoon graphics that Plymouth
paid $50,000 to Warner Bros.-Seven Arts to use the Road Runner name
and likeness from their Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner cartoons
(as well as a "beep, beep" horn, which Plymouth paid $10,000 to
develop) that our car has.
Conclusion
There were only 769 4-speed Roadrunner convertibles built in 1969
and only 177 surviving '69 Roadrunner covertibles in Galen's
Registry to date, so your chances of finding a real one is limited,
if you have deep enough pockets to afford one.
The sharp blue 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible Tribute we
have here at Skyway Classics is the one you can afford!
If you want an iconic looking 1969 Road Runner convertible Tribute,
then the one we have at Skyway Classics is the one for you.
Come see it today.
Call us at 941-254-6608.
Disclaimer
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inspection of the vehicle or by a professional inspection service
prior to offer or purchase being made.