Has lift-off hood. Real rubber tires. Steerable wheels.
Opening hood and doors. Accurate interior and chassis. Made of diecast with some plastic parts.
Detailed interior, exterior, engine compartment. Dimensions approximately L-11, W-4, H-3 inches. Mid-year in 1969, Chrysler Corp ...Has lift-off hood.
Real rubber tires. Steerable wheels. Opening hood and doors.
Accurate interior and chassis. Made of diecast with some plastic parts. Detailed interior, exterior, engine compartment.
Dimensions approximately L-11, W-4, H-3 inches. Mid-year in 1969, Chrysler Corp. introduced the A12-code 440 cu.
in. 6bbl V8 engine option for Plymouth Road Runner with fiberglass lift-off hood. Basically, it was a monstrous factory-made drag racer nearly as fast as a stock 426 HEMI.
The A12 option restricted the luxury options to the bare minimum; no fancy exterior trim, standard black steel wheels, no power windows, no A/C, etc. Its weight was trimmed to be as light as possible before beefing up the suspension, transmission, and of course, the engine. A trio of dual-barrel carbs gave the 440 engine more airflow than the legendary HEMI.