Having introduced the fancied-up GTX for the 1967 model year, Plymouth decided it also needed a more affordable, no-frills muscle car. It was born in 1968 with the Road Runner badge. Plymouth paid $50 ...
It wasn't all that long on the market, but the Plymouth Road Runner made such an impression that diehard fans still go nuts over it even today - and some of them were not even born back when the car ...
Stardom on planet muscle car is not quite as fickle as the train wreck that is popular culture these days. Achieving celebrity status in the social media era seems not to require any particular ...
You meet plenty of classic muscle cars that look the part but feel distant from their original purpose. The 1968 Plymouth Road Runner is different. It earned its reputation by stripping away pretense, ...
When Ronnie Clark was serving in Vietnam he dreamed of coming home to a new Dodge Charger. In his mind's eye he could see his fastback object of desire: a '66 or '67 model, black with a white interior ...
Q: Greg I’m a big Plymouth Road Runner and Dodge Super Bee enthusiast from the years 1968 to 1970. When both were introduced in 1968, they became boulevard cruising classics. However, while these ...
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