In 1967, Plymouth had three B-body cars available with high-performance V8 engines in showrooms: the Belvedere, Satellite, and GTX. But even though these nameplates covered the main markets, Plymouth ...
Having introduced the fancied-up GTX in 1967, Plymouth decided it needed a more affordable muscle car. As a result, the Road Runner emerged in 1968. Far more popular than its corporate twin, the Dodge ...
The Plymouth Road Runner is an icon of U.S. American muscle and one of the most powerful Plymouth cars ever built. Beginning in 1968, Plymouth produced the Road Runner until 1980 and throughout those ...
The 1969 Plymouth Road Runner arrived at a moment when muscle cars were getting faster, flashier, and a lot more expensive, and it calmly rewrote the rules. Instead of piling on chrome and luxury, it ...
They arrived late and left early, but everyone knew they had been there. As the 1969 model year began winding down, Chrysler released a very special street vehicle. At the time, muscle car engineering ...
The 1969 Road Runner A12 arrived as a blunt instrument at a moment when muscle cars were drifting upmarket, and it forced Plymouth to double down on raw performance instead of luxury. By stripping out ...
This 1969 Road Runner is a veteran of Western Pennsylvania's drag racing scene of yesteryear, which didn't always involve dragstrips. Per Ted Brine, the Bird's first—and current—owner, guys raced ...
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