Although the Road Runner was indeed available with the 440 Six-Barrel in 1969, Plymouth did not offer the engine in convertible models.
Plymouth used the GTX badge on the 440-equipped Road Runner frm 1972 to 1974. Only 386 units were sold in the final year.
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