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Old 10-02-2011, 03:00 PM   #1
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Everything Road Runner:

The name designated to the car was originally 'La Mancha'.

It cost Chrysler-Plymouth $10,000 to develop the 'Beep Beep' sound in the single horn. (Black w/decal for 1968).

The use of the Inland 4-Speed shifter saved Chrysler-Plymouth
$40 per unit, instead of using the Hurst Shifter (later installed on the
1968 mid-year production cars).

Wheelbase: 116"

Track-width: 59.5" Front / 59.2" Back

Suprisingly, none of the factory-backed Chrysler-Plymouth Racing teams
were able to successfully campaign a 383 Road Runner in E/S or E/SA for the 1968 drag racing season.


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Old 10-07-2011, 03:48 PM   #2
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Dave

Everything Road Runner:

The name designated to the car was originally 'La Mancha'.

It cost Chrysler-Plymouth $10,000 to develop the 'Beep Beep' sound in the single horn. (Black w/decal for 1968).

The use of the Inland 4-Speed shifter saved Chrysler-Plymouth
$40 per unit, instead of using the Hurst Shifter (later installed on the
1968 mid-year production cars).

Wheelbase: 116"

Track-width: 59.5" Front / 59.2" Back

Suprisingly, none of the factory-backed Chrysler-Plymouth Racing teams
were able to successfully campaign a 383 Road Runner in E/S or E/SA for the 1968 drag racing season.

That be identical to the 1st Road Runner I owned, right down to the dog dish hub caps!

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Old 10-07-2011, 04:25 PM   #3
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1968 Plymouth Road Runner

Mid-Year changes;
* The Hurst Shifter replaced the Inland Shifter

* A Hardtop version was added, to go along with the Pillared Coupe.

Mid-Year Option;
* The under hood air induction package.


This unit was an option on both the 383 and 426 Hemi in 1968.
Since it was a mid-year option, very few were ever ordered on the car, as
many Dealerships were unaware of the addition.

A black fiberglass molded unit was mounted on on the under-side of the
power bulge hood.
The ductwork straddled the air-cleaner.
And an 'orange painted' special oval-shaped air cleaner with open sides was used, on both the
single-carbed 383, and dual-carbed 426 Hemi.
A control-knob was installed under the dash panel, and the cable operated unit
was driver controlled to open or close the flapper panel installed on the
under side of the hood, feeding fresh-air in from the hood's power bulge vents.

The under hood air induction system option cost; ($55.30)

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Old 10-08-2011, 11:58 AM   #4
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As per the 1968 Road Runner information booklet.
Based upon production numbers of; (46,054 built cars).

Most Ordered Option:
* (97%) AM Radio,,,,,,,,,,,,,($60)
* (83%) Power Brakes,,,,,,($42)
* (81%) Power Steering,,,,($94)
* (80%) Sure-Grip Posi,,,,,($45)

Least Ordered Option;
* (2.3%) 426 Hemi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,($714),,,,,,{only 1019 Hemi cars built}
* (8.5%) Air Induction Package,,,,,,,,,($55)



Of the 46,054 cars built.
Automatics,,,,,24,411,,, (53%)
4-Speeds,,,,,,,21,643,,, (47%)

The buyers age groups;
Age 16 to 29,,,,,44%
Age 30 to 49,,,,,35%
Age 50 plus,,,,,,,21%

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Old 10-08-2011, 07:08 PM   #5
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I raced a 69 Road Runner back in 1969-70 (pictured).... F/S best et of a 13.06

I purchased it new...the 3rd owner still has it, original paint, motor, trans, etc and I think it still has less than 10,000 miles on it.

As I remember, it was a 4 speed, rear pop out windows, deluxe interior package, air induction hood, am radio
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Old 10-09-2011, 01:52 PM   #6
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'Mellow Yellow' a nice car,,,,,,,,,,,and a nice song name by Donovan.

Chrysler-Plymouth was very aggressive with their print advertising back then,,,,,,and had a 'special promotion' for Road Runner owners.

Participating Plymouth Dealers were supposed to offer $40 to any
Road Runner owner who won his class at a sanctioned drag strip, in both 68' and 69'.
As long as you brought documentation, the dealer was supposed to give
you a voucher that you mailed into Chrysler Performance.

Not sure how many Road Runners took up that promotion, or even knew about it.

Plymouth also would give you $250, if you you won Stock Eliminator at any NHRA Division Points Meet.

And, $400, if you won Stock Eliminator at the Winternationals, Springnationals or Indy Nationals.

Either the 383 or 426 Hemi....
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Old 10-09-2011, 02:12 PM   #7
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It's pretty to say but I that's pretty close to what Mopar paid me for my last Divisional win!

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The 68' Plymouth Road Runner,,,,

Mopars 1st,,,, 'Econo-Racer'

Gas Mileage with the 383,,
11.4 MPG,,,,,,,,(Local)
14.1 MPG,,,,,,,,(Highway)

Economy rating was considered,,,good
19 gallon gas tank,,,
1968 Gas Prices,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,35.9 / Gallon
Only $6.84 to fill up the tank.
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Old 10-10-2011, 12:47 PM   #9
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The 68' Plymouth Road Runner,,,,

Mopars 1st,,,, 'Econo-Racer'

Gas Mileage with the 383,,
11.4 MPG,,,,,,,,(Local)
14.1 MPG,,,,,,,,(Highway)

Economy rating was considered,,,good
19 gallon gas tank,,,
1968 Gas Prices,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,35.9 / Gallon
Only $6.84 to fill up the tank.
I went off to school in Indiana in 1968, and remembering telling my street rat friends that Sunoco 260 went for 47 cents a gallon. It wasn't available back home.

No one could believe that anyone would pay that much for a gallon of gas when our usual Standard, Shell, Mobil, Sinclair, Texaco, and Cities Service premium seemed to work just fine.
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I went off to school in Indiana in 1968, and remembering telling my street rat friends that Sunoco 260 went for 47 cents a gallon. It wasn't available back home.

No one could believe that anyone would pay that much for a gallon of gas when our usual Standard, Shell, Mobil, Sinclair, Texaco, and Cities Service premium seemed to work just fine.
Damn...you were getting screwed. Sunoco 280 (two Eighty) sold for .39.9 in 68-69 (Maryland) and thats what I used in my 67 435 HP Vette.
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