In 1969, both the Road Runner and Super Bee came standard with the 335 horsepower 383. It was painted orange.
The non-performance 383 4-barrel was rated at 330 horsepower and was painted turquoise.
The main difference between the two engines was the camshaft.
However, if you ordered a Road Runner or Super Bee with air conditioning, Chrysler installed the milder 383, meaning AC-equipped Road Runners and Super Bees received the turquoise 383.
Chrysler handled this dynamic differently in 1968 and 1970
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