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Plymouth Roadrunner Mopar Performance Crate 500 Wedge 1969

General description : 1969 Plymouth Road Runner The Road Runner was introduced in 1968 and produced through 1980.  As the 60's came to an end a lot of muscle cars were moving away from their roots as they gained new features and became more expensive.  Plymouth released the Road Runner in an effort to keep the muscle car era alive by going back to the basics and focusing on performance.  To use the name, likeness and "beep beep" sound from the popular Wile E. Coyote cartoon, Plymouth gave Warner Bros $50,000 and also went on to spend $10,000 more developing a special horn.  The first generation was from 1968 to 1970.  They expected to sell 20,000 units in '68 but clearly underestimated things as the production went up to 45,000.  It was clear the market responded well and the Road Runner rose to the 3rd highest selling muscle car.  In 1969 they kept that same original look with slight changes to the taillights and grill.  This very cool 1969 Road Runner had a professionally done frame on restoration by Wonder Lake Rod and Customs.  It belonged to a private Mopar collection at the time and was done in a restomod style.  The idea was to retain a mostly stock look but have a more modern drivetrain with modern performance.  The body is extremely straight and is all rust free.  It is painted in Sunfire Yellow which has a very nice shine.  All of the original chrome bumpers have an excellent shine as does the window trim, light trim and the unique 1969 grill.  It has all of its original style Road Runner badging and logos cleanly in place.  The glass is slightly tinted and free from any damage or issues.  The car sits on a set of nice 15 inch Magnum 500 wheels with Mickey Thompson Street S/S tires. The only thing indicating the car is not stock is the scooped hood which looks great.  Pop that hood and that is where the fun really begins.  This thing is now powered by Mopar Performance 500 Wedge 500+ hp crate motor that runs great.  It has been fitted with lots of chrome/billet components, an MSD ignition system, Holly Sniper EFI carburetor and very cool Black finned Mopar Performance valve covers and air cleaner.  Keeping it running cool is the aluminum Be Cool radiator with dual electric fans.  The car sounds great through ceramic coated headers into H-pipe dual exhaust.  Mated to the transmission is a Tremec 5 speed transmission that sends power back to the Dana 60 rear end.  During the build the brakes (disc front) were all gone through and it also has all new suspension components.  It has power steering as well making it a smooth driving classic to cruise around in.  Then when it's time to show off you can put your foot into it and this car performs.   The interior is complete with nice Tan upholstery that is in great condition.  It has factory bucket seats with lap belts and they show zero sign of wear.  It has a factory floor shifter that moves through the gears smoothly and mounted next to it are controls for the EFI carb.  The dash is all upholstered and painted to match the rest and has a mostly stock layout.  Below the dash is a Vintage Air AC/Heat system, which blows cold, and an oil pressure gauge.  On the original column is mounted an aftermarket mini Sunsuper Tach II and the original 3 spoke wheel with Road Runner horn button.  The trunk is all nicely painted to match the body and has a factory style mat. This very cool Mopar is a factory R code car and comes with a factory build sheet to back that up.  It has since been taken to the next level with modern performance making it a really special car.  It is a true R code car and comes with the original broadcast sheet. Add it to your collector for $119,500.00

1969 Plymouth Roadrunner Mopar Performance Crate 500 Wedge is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Arlington by Cris & Sherry Lofgren for $119500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Plymouth Model : Roadrunner Model Version : Mopar Performance Crate 500 Wedge Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1969 Location : Arlington Vehicle Registration : Undefined

119500 $

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About Plymouth
The Plymouth brand had a significant impact on the automotive industry from its inception to its eventual discontinuation. Here is an overview of Plymouth, covering its history, notable models, and specifications:

Early Years and Foundation:
Origins (1928): Plymouth was introduced by Chrysler Corporation as an affordable mid-level brand, targeting budget-conscious consumers.
Success Factors: It gained popularity due to its dependable engineering, affordability, and clever marketing campaigns.
Notable Models:
Plymouth Road Runner (1968-1980):
Iconic Muscle Car: Known for its performance, affordability, and minimalist design.
Specifications: Offered various V8 engine options with power ranging from 335 to 390+ horsepower.
Plymouth Barracuda (1964-1974):
Muscle Car Competitor: Positioned as a sporty competitor in the muscle car segment.
Specs: Engine options included V8s with power output varying between 145 to 425+ horsepower.
Plymouth Fury (1955-1978):
Longevity: One of Plymouth's longest-produced models, available in various body styles.
Technical Features: Engine options included V8s with power ranging from 215 to 375+ horsepower.
Plymouth Valiant (1960-1976):
Compact Car: Introduced as a compact car, known for its durability and reliability.
Engine Specifications: Featured inline-six and V8 engines with power ranging from 100 to 235+ horsepower.
Decline and Demise:
Later Years: Plymouth faced challenges due to brand dilution within Chrysler Corporation and increasing competition from other brands.
Discontinuation: The brand struggled in the 1990s amid corporate restructuring and declining sales. Plymouth ceased production in 2001 as part of DaimlerChrysler's streamlining efforts.
Legacy and Impact:
Plymouth's legacy lies in its contributions to the American automotive landscape, offering reliable, affordable, and stylish vehicles. While it faced challenges in its later years and ultimately ceased production, several of its iconic models, especially those in the muscle car era, remain celebrated among collectors and enthusiasts, leaving an enduring mark on automotive history.