For sale in our Chicago showroom is a loud 1969 Plymouth Road
Runner. The Road Runner name was introduced in 1968 as a trim level
for the Plymouth Belvedere, and was designed to be "no Frills"
muscle, just a simple car with a big engine. Trim wise, it was
shoehorned between the highest trim GTX and the Satellite. The Road
Runner sold double its expected numbers in the first year, becoming
a huge success! This Road Runner has had an older repaint, but the
blue still shines in the sun. The body lines, along with the stance
of this car give it a solid and mean presence. Originally a 383,
this car was upgraded to a 440 that lights up the tires. People
will not miss you as you come up behind and roar past. Mated to
this iconic Mopar engine is 4-speed manual transmission running the
power back to a posi-traction rear end. Shifting is made easy
thanks to the Hurst "T" grip shifter. This car is ready for the
street or the strip. Other features unique to this car are a trunk
fuel cell, large Autometer tachometer, and a SunPro gauge cluster
to keep an eye on all your levels. The interior greets you with an
"no frills" all black Mopar interior along with bench seat, the
original dash, and the unmistakable Roadrunner center emblem and
horn ring. A newer Pioneer AM/FM Stereo with a CD player has been
put in to help this bruiser drive with some tunes! This 1969
Plymouth Roadrunner can be seen in our Chicago showroom. To see an
HD video and more HD pictures, please visit
www.Gatewayclassiccars.com. For additional information please call
(708) 444-4488 or email
[email protected]. See more
at:
http://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/CHI/1165/1969-Plymouth-Road-Runner