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, ...
The Plymouth Road Runner came around in 1967 as a 1968 model year, and it was one of the most concise offers available on the market. It had an exclusive 383-cube V8, one body style, and very little ...
When it comes to Mopar muscle cars from the golden era, the HEMI rigs usually take the spotlight. And that's mainly because these units are rare. However, some vehicles are significantly scarcer due ...
Contemporary car shows are packed with restored muscle cars from the golden era, but what you see is a very small fraction of what automakers produced at the time. Many of these rigs are still rotting ...
The golden age of the American muscle car spanned from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s. During that time, one of the most iconic muscle cars of the 20th century debuted: the Plymouth Road Runner.
Launched for the 1968 model year, the Plymouth Road Runner was a big hit compared to its corporate twin, the Dodge Super Bee. By 1971, when Chrysler discontinued its high-compression V8 engines, ...