Although the Road Runner was indeed available with the 440 Six-Barrel in 1969, Plymouth did not offer the engine in convertible models.
Produced from 1968 to 1975 (as a stand-alone nameplate), the Plymouth Road Runner is arguably one of the most iconic muscle cars from the golden era. It's also a pretty common classic nowadays. Road ...
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Road Runners that were too wild for the street
When it comes to muscle cars, the Plymouth Road Runner stands out as an icon of American automotive history. Some models, however, took the concept of performance and flair to a whole new level, ...
The Plymouth Road Runner has traveled a long way from budget street bruiser to serious collectible, and its price tags now reflect that journey. Values range from project cars that trade hands for ...
The Plymouth Road Runner has always owned a special corner of my heart, have to admit. They say it's always that way the first time a youngster loses a loved one. Mine slipped away exactly ten years ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Completely restyled for '68, the Plymouth sedan's slim B-pillar and frameless door glass gave the low-line coupe a hardtop look. The hood came with a pair of "sporty" bulges, but functional air-scoops ...
This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner on Exotic Car Trader has had a total overhaul, leaving it a perfect statement piece and shrine to the era. The 1970 Plymouth Road Runner blends classic muscle car style ...
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