🖼️1969 Plymouth Road Runner Coupe

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The Plymouth was introduced in 1928, Chryslers lowest priced car. From 1965, three size cars were available; 
The compact A body Valiant and Barracuda. 
The Intermediate B body Belvedere and Satellite (same platform as the Dodge Coronet and Charger)
And the full size C body Fury I, II and III. 
For 1968, the B body cars were restyled with a roofline changed to follow the Dodge Charger. Available in 1969 was; 
The base Belvedere (2 door Coupe, 4 door Sedan and Wagon). 
The upmarket Satellite with bucket seats and a console, the Sport Satellite, standard with 318 (2 door Hardtop, Convertible, 4 door Sedan and Wagon). 
The GTX was introduced in 1967 to be a gentleman's muscle car, it was a blend of style and performance. (2 door Hardtop or Convertible) Standard 440, optional 426. 
The Road Runner was introduced in 1968, a cheaper high performance option with mock hood scoops, optional racing stripes and heavy duty suspension (2 door Coupe, 2 door Hardtop and from 1969, Convertible) Standard 383, optional 426. 
The GTX got the Satellite trim, the Roadrunner, Belvederes.
1969 Engines; 145hp 225 slant 6, 230hp 318 V8, 290 or 330hp 383 V8, 375hp 440 V8 and 425hp 426 Hemi.
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Name1969 Plymouth Road Runner Coupe
DescriptionThe Plymouth was introduced in 1928, Chryslers lowest priced car. From 1965, three size cars were available; The compact A body Valiant and Barracuda. The Intermediate B body Belvedere and Satellite (same platform as the Dodge Coronet and Charger) And the full size C body Fury I, II and III. For 1968, the B body cars were restyled with a roofline changed to follow the Dodge Charger. Available in 1969 was; The base Belvedere (2 door Coupe, 4 door Sedan and Wagon). The upmarket Satellite with bucket seats and a console, the Sport Satellite, standard with 318 (2 door Hardtop, Convertible, 4 door Sedan and Wagon). The GTX was introduced in 1967 to be a gentleman's muscle car, it was a blend of style and performance. (2 door Hardtop or Convertible) Standard 440, optional 426. The Road Runner was introduced in 1968, a cheaper high performance option with mock hood scoops, optional racing stripes and heavy duty suspension (2 door Coupe, 2 door Hardtop and from 1969, Convertible) Standard 383, optional 426. The GTX got the Satellite trim, the Roadrunner, Belvederes. 1969 Engines; 145hp 225 slant 6, 230hp 318 V8, 290 or 330hp 383 V8, 375hp 440 V8 and 425hp 426 Hemi.
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Entry CreatedJul 7, 2017, 2:15 PM
Last UpdatedNov 21, 2020, 4:57 PM

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