Went to look at a real 6 packer today. Gonna be hard to turn this one down!!! Help. ![]()
Winter is the best time to try out a 6-pack Runner! - What year? Stick or Auto?? Good luck resistingā¦
Steve,Now you are getting into my sweet spot of Mopar-Hood! Is it a 1969 A12 6 pack (M code in the VIN, RM23M9) or a 70 RR which would be a V code (RM23V0)in the VIN?. They did make 3 6 pack cars in 1972 but those are vary rareā¦
Tell me the Fender data codes and I can decode them. Pictures would help. Auto or 4 speed, Most 6 pack cars came with Dana 60 rear ends (3.54 or 4:10 ratioās) Does it still have this rear end in it?
Opps justs saw that Bernie had asked the same about the tranny type. Mopar Ricky is real good if not better on these cars as he has owned a few RR over the years.
Call me an we can talk if you are serious. I will PM you my cell.
John Q.
My comment is but a shadow compared to the real-time Storey temptation.
Back when I was a high-school senior (1973-4) in downstate NY, a classmate of mine went out to Long Island, NY and came home with a black on black 1970 440-6 pack 4-speed Shaker-hood Cuda.
At the time, I was more interested in little foreign sports cars and mid-50ās Roundmobiles. I was SO off-the-track that I couldnāt see what was so great about his car. He and I werenāt friends, and I hardly ever saw him driving it. I heard he slid it into a curb, bending a rim or something minor. I have no idea how long he owned it or what happened to it. What I am wondering is- how many of these were built? He did find a few slips of paper indicating the former owner had taken it to the drags.
Great to have you MOPAR experts on hand. Beginning to doubt its a real blue booded six pack although still very seductive. The vin is RM23H9A182705. Its purported to be a 69. Has a automatic with the dana 4:10 and is pretty solid. Thanks for the expertise!!
The owner says the fender plate has gone missing and didnāt sound too surprised when I said the āHā code didnāt stack up??
Sorry to hear you found an āHā in the VIN, like John said it has to be āMā for an original '69. There are many web sites with true believers in these cars, AKA āA12ā cars who can help with all the details. If you want a real one, gotta double check. Fender tags donāt just fall off. FYI mine was a '70 with 4 speed and 3.54 Dana. October built with aluminum manifold, too. Remember seeing it new on the dealership floor just about 43 (OMG) years ago. Bought it as the second owner 38 months later. Soon learned I could shift a TorqueFlite a lot better than that pistol grip device. Parted with it in 1976⦠still have some pieces and memories.
Still looking? or a passing fancyā¦
Good luck in any event.
BB
Thanks All - May still consider it - obiously a great car that can be had reasonably now that i understand why its reasonable.
RM23HA******** is a true Road Runner 2 door coupe with the standard 383 HP 4 Bbl carb on it. The A code is the Lynch Road assembly (Old Plymouth Main Plant, Detroit, MI).
Still a nice car but just pay for the H engine in a true RR and not that it was going to be a six pack car and you will do fine. They were and still are a fun car to tool around in.
John Q.