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you need to get a decode book for a 69 roadrunner to see what your vin # calls for. body type (R)=Road Runner Price class (m)= Medium Body type: (23)= 2 dr hard top Engine: (H) = 383 1-4 bbl Year: (9) = 1969 Manufactured (A)= Lynch road, Michigan Sequence # (23344) 193344th. built * hope this helps, you can find out much more from your fender tag though* IE: paint code etc
Yes
the 383 magnum engine roadrunner in 1969 had 335 horse, the 1968 383 roadrunner had 325 horse.
I doubt very much that the fender is the same as the darts.
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look on E-bay or private listings.
Yes whether it's an 8 3/4 or Dana B-body rear.
under the dash on the drivers side.
Johnny Fender was born on November 8, 1969, in USA.
Here are the engines that came in the 1969 Plymouth roadrunner,so the spark plug gap is the same for all. I sure would like to see it.1969 Plymouth Roadrunner 6.3L 4BL HP 8cylThe Spark Plug Gap.035 (In thousandths of an inch)1969 Plymouth Roadrunner 7.0L 4BL 2 Carb 8cylThe Spark Plug Gap.035 (In thousandths of an inch)1969 Plymouth Roadrunner 7.2L 4BL 8cylThe Spark Plug Gap.035 (In thousandths of an inch)
No,it isn't
With standard options a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner with the 383 engine in a low retail situation could be worth, $10,850. Average retail, $27,200. High retail, $48,600. It's all about condition and factory options.