The Plymouth Road Runner was 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 orange 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible Clone
that looks and drives every bit like what they looked like back
then 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 Clone
Plymouth performance built 383 cubic inch V8 engine
3-speed Automatic transmission
Power steering
Power Disk Brakes
Factory valve covers, intake, heads and block painted in Hemi
orange
"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
Black factory looking interior
Bucket seats
Three-spoke sports Road Runner wood steering wheel with the
Beep-Beep Roadrunner horn
Original looking dash and gauges
3-speed Automatic shifter in floor console
Black carpet
Matching rear seat and door panels
Kenwood aftermarket Stereo Radio
Orange paint scheme black stripes on Road Runner hood with
scoops
Front and rear chrome bumpers
Great glass and trim
Power Black Convertible Top
Air Grabber Hood
Beep Beep Horn
Raised white letter BFG Radial TA tires
Black steel wheels with small hub caps
Satellite emblems
Mechanical
It is powered by the Plymouth performance built 383 cubic inch V8
engine with a 3-speed Automatic transmission, Power steering, Power
Disk Brakes, Factory valve covers, intake, heads and block painted
in Hemi orange, "Coyote Duster" functional Ram Air cleaner assembly
with the correct decals, Factory Cast Iron Exhaust Headers, Dual
exhaust, and in an original looking, clean, painted, and detailed
engine compartment.
Interior
The Road Runner has a great looking black factory looking interior
with black bucket seats, a three-spoke sports Road Runner wood
steering wheel with the Beep-Beep Roadrunner horn, original looking
dash and gauges, 3-speed Automatic shifter in floor console, black
carpet, matching rear seat and door panels, and a Kenwood
aftermarket 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 an orange paint scheme with black stripes on the
Road Runner hood with scoops, has front and rear chrome bumpers,
great glass and trim, Satellite emblems , a power Black Convertible
Top, Air Grabber Hood system, and rides on raised white letter BFG
Radial TA tires on black painted steel wheels with small hub
caps.
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 orange 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible Clone we
have here at Skyway Classics is the one you can afford!
Come see it today.
Call us at 941-254-6608.
Disclaimer
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owner of the car, whether on consignment or from the owner we
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this information. Skyway Classics is not responsible for
information that may incorrect or a publishing error. The decision
to purchase should be based solely on the buyers personal
inspection of the vehicle or by a professional inspection service
prior to offer or purchase being made.
Vehicle Details
1969 Plymouth Satellite
Listing ID:CC-1695207
Price:$59,997
Location:Palmetto, Florida
Year:1969
Make:Plymouth
Model:Satellite
Exterior Color:Orange
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:58904
Stock Number:1702-FL-newdata-20231107
VIN:RP27F9C101862
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