This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner A12 is pure, unfiltered muscle—built at a time when performance was the only priority and subtlety wasn’t part of the equation. One of just 615 A12 coupes produced, this is a rare piece of Mopar history with serious attitude.
Finished in Jamaica Blue with a white vinyl roof, it carries the unmistakable look of a true A12 car. The lift-off matte-black fiberglass hood with “440 6bbl” callouts, hood pins, and aggressive stance make it clear this Road Runner means business, while steel wheels and redline bias-ply tires keep it firmly rooted in its era.
Under the hood sits a 440ci V8 topped with the legendary Six Barrel setup—three two-barrel carburetors delivering instant, hard-hitting power. Backed by a built TorqueFlite automatic, 3,500-rpm converter, and a Dana 60 Sure Grip rear with 4.10 gears, this car is all about straight-line performance and that raw, mechanical feel you just don’t get anymore.
Inside, the white vinyl bench seat interior keeps things simple and authentic, refreshed and clean with just the right amount of contrast. A factory-style tach, added oil pressure gauge, and push-button AM radio round out a cabin that’s all business.
With 40k miles showing and a documented A12 pedigree, this is the kind of car that speaks directly to those who remember when these ruled the streets—or wished they had one back then.
If you’re looking for a no-nonsense big-block Mopar with real presence, real rarity, and real performance, this Road Runner delivers exactly what it promises—nothing more, nothing less.
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