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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)
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the 383 magnum engine roadrunner in 1969 had 335 horse, the 1968 383 roadrunner had 325 horse.
That all depends on the rear gearing.
Need For Speed: ProstreetIt is a 1969 Roadrunner, but you have to unlock with a cheat code
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.
Go to NAPA auto parts and look at their paint charts for 69 road runners.
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The library will have a chiltons manual that should show you how to replace your suspension on your model and you can probably order a repair manual from manciniracing.com. also.
383 Super Commando V8 - 335 hp. 440 +6 - 390 hp. 426 Hemi V8 - 425 hp.
To find out when your 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner was built, you can check the vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and decode it, as it contains information about the manufacturing date. Additionally, you can refer to the build sheet, which may be found under the rear seat or in other locations within the vehicle. Another option is to contact a Plymouth or Chrysler club or organization, which often have resources and databases for historical vehicle information. Lastly, consulting with a classic car expert or appraiser can provide insights into your car's production date.
I believe the color was called top bananna, at least that's what dodge called it and if you go to NAPA you should be able to get the code for it from their paint books they have and they can also get you the paint.