1969 Plymouth Road Runner in Saugatuck, Michigan

$36,500

1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Original Factory 4 Speed Posi 383 Hi Perf 4 bbl with Air Grabber
Hood

ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR

TRUE 1 Owner- 66k Miles

ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER AND BROADCAST SHEET

ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE!

ORIGINAL TITLE!

FULLY DOCUMENTED

ORIGINAL INTAKE AND CARB INCLUDED .
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Newer Exhaust

New Windshield Comes With Car

New Brake Master and Cylinders in 2017

VIN: RM21H9A144169

Vin Decode:
Car Line: RM Plymouth Road Runner
Body Type 21: 2 Door Coupe (post)
Engine H: 383 4bbl HP V8
Model Year 9: 1969
Plant A: Lynch Road, MI
Sequential Number: 144169

Engine Decode:
E383 HP- 1969 383 Block - Hi Power

Broadcast Sheet Decode:
V1X- Black Vinyl Top
V01- Monotone Paint
A4- Gunmetal Paint Color

E63- 383 cid 4 bbl Hi Perf 335HP Engine
D21- 4 Speed Manual Transmission
D53- 3.23:1 Rear Axle Ratio
D91- Sure Grip Differential- Limited Slip
T83- Red Streak F70x14 Tires
A87- Road Runner Decor Group
B31- Heavy Duty Drum Brakes
C23- Rear Armrest with Ashtray
C93- Carpet
F23- 59amp Battery with Yellow Caps
H11- Heater
J11- Glove Box Lock
J15-Cigar Lighter
J25- 3 Spedd Wipers
M21- Roof Drip Rails
N96- Fresh Air Hood
R11- AM Radio
S13- HD Suspension with Sway Bar
S25- Firm Ride Shocks 1" front
S79- Lower Horn Ring
W21- Road Wheels
V21- Performance Hood Treatment

1969 Plymouth Road Runner RM21 Coupe for Sale

Overview
This incredible 1969 Plymouth Road Runner RM21 Coupe is now
available for sale at Chicago Car Club. Originally sold brand new
to Robert Short on October 15, 1968, by Friedman Motors, Inc. in
Des Moines, Iowa, this car has a rich history. Robert bought this
Road Runner upon his return from active duty in Vietnam, making it
a one-owner vehicle with complete documentation including the
original window sticker, bill of sale, title, factory broadcast
sheet, and manuals.

Key Features and Options
- Engine: High Power 383 cid 4bbl with a factory Air Grabber Hood
and Intake
- Transmission: 4-speed manual on the floor
- Rear End: 3.23 Posi
- Interior: Original with 4spd on the floor, AM Radio, A87 Road
Runner Decor Package, and rear armrest
- Exterior: Original metals, resprayed over 40 years ago, with Air
Grabber hood
- Documentation: Original window sticker, bill of sale, title,
factory broadcast sheet, and manuals

Exterior Condition
The exterior of this Road Runner presents well and is consistent
throughout, ready for its next restoration project. The car was
resprayed over 40 years ago and is now ready to be repaired and
repainted. The original metals are in place with some areas of
rust, but they are overall solid and repairable. The car is
straight with no signs of structural repairs. The Air Grabber hood
is in great shape and complete. The doors, decklid, hood, and glass
all line up nicely. The car will need new floor pans, but the
wheels are in good shape. A replacement windshield is ready to be
installed.

Interior Condition
The interior is complete and original, featuring a bench front seat
with a 4-speed manual transmission, AM Radio, and the A87 Road
Runner Decor Package. The original vinyls are intact, although the
factory carpets and seat covers need replacing. The drivers floor
pan is rusted and should be replaced. The interior needs
refurbishing but provides a clear template to follow. The odometer
is functioning properly, and the gauges show well.

Mechanical Condition
Under the hood sits the numbers-matching original 383 HP V8, mated
to the original 4 Speed Transmission. The intake and carburetor
have been swapped, but the originals are included with the car. The
original air box is complete and fully functional, feeding air from
the factory-optioned Air Grabber hood. The underside of the car is
largely original, with a newer exhaust installed a few years back.
The frame is straight and dry, and the suspension is intact. The
braking system was fully serviced in 2017.

Driving Experience
The car runs and drives well. The clutch feels good, and the shifts
are clean. Braking is straight, and the car tracks in a straight
line. There is some exhaust smoke noted when warmed up, likely due
to rich carb jetting after the new carburetor installation, or a
valve adjustment. Despite this, the engine runs well and pulls very
strongly, with the Positraction rear end making for an enjoyable
driving experience. Given its age, the original motor would benefit
from freshening up.

Conclusion
This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner RM21 Coupe is a true survivor and an
excellent candidate for restoration, especially with the complete
documentation and original components. It is a rare opportunity to
own a well-documented, one-owner Mopar classic with a rich
history.

For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact
Chicago Car Club. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to
own a piece of automotive history!

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mopar!

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