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Plymouth Road Runner was created in 1968.
Depends on the year and bodystyle
The Plymouth Road Runner automobile was manufactured by Chrysler between 1968 to 1980. These muscle cars were built in Detroit, Michigan, and St. Louis, Missouri.
pics of 1992 4runner ignition switch
Under the hood
as far as I know 1979.
If it is equipped with a automatic transmission, then it has one. If your 4 runner has a clutch, then you do not have a torque converter. As a rule of thumb, only automatic's have a torque converter.
They never made a road runner GTX, it's either a road runner or it's a GTX. That's a GTX
Plymouth Road Runner GTX
stock stahl converter is around 1,800 RPM.
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on the passenger side of the engine compartment at the back of the firewall there will be a dipstick tube coming up beside the exhaust manifold the dip stick will have a loop on top to pull it by this is the setup on Chrysler v-8