Gateway Classic Cars Houston Showroom is excited to present this
very nasty 1969 Plymouth Road Runner for sale. Introduced in 1968
as a trim level for the Plymouth Belvedere, the Road Runner was
designed to be a "no frills" muscle car, just a simple car with a
big engine. Trim-wise, it was fit between the highest trim GTX and
the slightly lower trim-level Satellite. The Road Runner sold
double its expected numbers in the first year, becoming a
tremendous success! This Road Runner is painted a dark purple
metalflake that's so dark it looks black under most lighting, so
whenever you take it to your cruise meets, you'll want to bring
some extra lights to shine on it to bring out that sparkle - it's
quite something! There's even a slightly lighter purple ghost flame
treatment around the blower opening in the hood, which really pops
in bright light. The chrome trim has all been treated to the same
paint, furthering the "midnight assassin" look of this gnarly
street terrorizer.
This Road Runner has taken the concept of "giant engine in a
bare-bones performance car" a few steps further than the norm. For
starters, this beast does have the largest displacement engine that
could be had in a Mopar in 1969, but the massive 440 CID V8 (that
sits mostly) under the hood has been punched out .030", filled with
goodies, and topped with dual Holley 4BBL carbs, a giant BDS blower
and an NOS plate nitrous system. The mill is equipped with ported
and polished aluminum Edelbrock Performer RPM heads, a Callies
forged crankshaft, Eagle connecting rods, Diamond pistons, and
Clevite bearings. It's kept cool by a giant aluminum radiator with
twin electric fans. Chromed long tube headers feed into the dual 4"
exhaust, providing a very muscular sound.
Although the supercharger is pushing 10psi of boost, neither we nor
its owner know what the NOS system is jetted to (he's never used
it), so getting an idea of what it's capable of putting down on the
dyno will require some fiddling around with different NOS jets.
However, let's just say that this bad boy is already putting down
some serious torque where the massive 33X18.50-15LT M/T ET Street
slicks meet the pavement. Behind the huge blower-topped 440 is a
performance built 727 TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transmission,
which has a reverse manual valve body configuration: a great setup
for those trips down the 1320, which this car has been built for.
Out back, the Dana 60 rear has been filled with a set of 4.88:1
gears, so this baby's quick off the line when you drop the
hammer!
Drivers will immediately recognize the Line Lock switch and NOS
buttons on the shifter, and may find themselves wanting to see
"what this thing feels like at WOT a lot" (couldn't resist a little
rhyme regarding the wide open throttle actuation of the NOS)...If
the driver likes to be running WOT frequently, they'll be grateful
for the Wilwood multi-piston calipers hiding behind the Weld Racing
wheels up front; which, along with the heavy duty Mopar finned
drums out back, help bring this brawling beast to a stop quickly.
The front tires are 28X7.50-15LT M/T Sportsman skinnies, and with
the huge M/T "cheater slicks" out back, go a long way toward
providing that vintage late 1960's muscle car stance and overall
look.
Inside, the rear passenger area has been "reconfigured slightly",
because with its tubbed back half and 8-point roll cage, there's no
longer a rear seat! Instead, that area is now nicely carpeted
and/or covered in black synthetic leather. In front, the buckets
are done in black woven fabric with synthetic leather trim and are
equipped with multi-point RJS Racing harnesses. The overhead
console area contains all the necessary switches for starting this
beast up and keeping it lit, and a full complement of AutoMeter
gauges (tach, boost pressure, fuel pressure, oil pressure, volts,
and water temp) help the driver monitor critical systems' status.
Out back, a fully adjustable multi-link Chassis Engineering rear
drag suspension helps this hulking B-body plant all that big 440's
blown power to the ground and keep it pointed down the track. If
you're looking for that classic 1960's era Mopar muscle car that
has a little extra lagniappe, you've found it. Call our Houston
showroom to make it yours!
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