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Rare 1969 Triple Black Road Runner Convertible, numbers matching 383 big block, 4-speed car. Motor Trend car of the year for 1969. This pedigree Mopar muscle car is color correct X9 new mirror finish jet black paint over a beautify B Body with great panel fit and body lines. New chrome bumpers front and back. Outstanding code correct X9 black interior with new black legendary seat covers, new carpet, very nice dash with clear crisp instrumentation topped off with a brand new color correct X9 black soft top. Under the hood is a freshly rebuilt, numbers matching 383 big block engine with power assisted steering, with a new clutch, new brakes and the classic Road Runner Beep Beep horn. This is a very rare factory 4-speed Road Runner that is verified in code 9X times three, triple black in the Mopar registry and is priced to sell. This Mopar American Dream Machine is rolling on a new set of Chrome Magnum rims and new tires.
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"The 1969 model kept the same basic look, but with slight changes to the tail lights and grille, side marker lights, optional bucket seats, and new Road Runner decals. The Road Runner added a convertible option for 1969 with 2,128 such models produced that year. All were 383 CID engine cars, except for ten which were equipped with a 426 CID Hemi.
An Air Grabber option (N96 code) was introduced this year; it consisted of a fiberglass air duct assembly bolted to the underside of the hood that connected to twin rectangular upward-facing vents in the hood with rallye red vent screens. The fiberglass hood box had an "Air Grabber" sticker on the front. When the hood was closed, a rubber seal fitted over the large-oval unsilenced air cleaner. A decal with Wile E. Coyote saying "Coyote Duster" was on the air cleaner lid.[1] The assembly ducted air directly into the engine. The vents in the hood could be opened and closed via a lever under the dashboard labeled "Carb Air." [3][1]
The 383 engine was standard with the 426 Hemi the only option available for the Road Runner until mid-year production. The 383 was marketed as the "383 Road Runner" engine."
"The Plymouth Road Runner was named Motor Trend "Car of the Year" for 1969."
| Exterior color: | Black |
| Interior color: | Black |
| Stock #: | 5267 |
| Exterior color: | Black |
| Interior color: | Black |
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| Exterior color: | Black |
| Interior color: | Red |
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| Exterior color: | Black |
| Interior color: | Black |
| Stock #: | 5273 |