![]() Plymouth's intermediate line for 1969 received new rear styling and new grilles. The Second Generation of styling for the Satellite was introduced in 1968 and continued through 1970. Initially offered as a two-door hardtop and convertible body style, it remained the top-trim level until the 1967 model year, when it was dethroned by the GTX. Plymouth introduced its Satellite model in 1965 as the top-trim level in the 'B' platform Belvedere line. The Valiant and Barracuda rested on a 108-inch wheelbase, the intermediates with a 116-inch wheelbase, and the full-sizes measuring 120-inches (the Fury station wagons had a 122-inch platform).Įngine options for 1969 included an overhead valve six with 170 cubic-inches and 115 horsepower, a 225 CID six with 145 hp, a 273 CID V8 with 190 horsepower, a 318 CID V8 (230 hp), a 383 CID V8 (335 hp), and 440 CID V8 (375 hp). The Fury (in Fury I, Fury II Fury II, and Sport Fury trim levels) and VIP were Plymouth's full-size range of models. ![]() The intermediate models included Belvedere, Road Runner, Satellite, and GTX. ![]() The 1969 Plymouth model lineup included the entry-level Valiant and Valiant Signet, and the performance Barracuda with hardtop, fastback, and convertible body styles.
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