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1968 Road Runner
Model ....'383' .......................Shipping Weight......... 1968 NHRA Class Coupe ..................................... #3424 lbs. ................... E/S or E/SA = {10.00 to 10.49 Wt/HP} Hardtop ................................... #3450 lbs. ................... E/S or E/SA = {10.00 to 10.49 Wt/HP} Model ...'426 Street Hemi' ... Shipping Weight ......... 1968 NHRA Class Coupe .................................... #3569 lbs. ................... SS/C or SS/CA = {7.00 to 7.69 Wt/HP} Hardtop .................................. #3595 lbs. ................... SS/C or SS/CA = {7.00 to 7.69 Wt/HP} This was based on Plymouth's listed Shipping Weight of the 1968 Road Runner with; * Automatic Transmission * 8 3/4" Rear-End Housing Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 07-29-2015 at 12:48 PM. |
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love the pic of the 69 rr from 69--has the right stance-already has spent some dough on it with wheels and tires -headers-deep pan-looks awesome IMO
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Amen to that! Can't help but think too the car is sitting at a gas station where the owner works to fund the upgrades.... |
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