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Discover the shocking current value of the iconic 1968 Plymouth Road Runner muscle car, and how it compares to its original ...
Dodge sold over 36,000 Road Runners in 1970, but fewer than 2,000 got the 440-6 V8 engine. This coupe is one of 222 with the ...
The car’s Torqueflite transmission won’t shift gears anymore, and the owner decided to let it go to a better home; it will be ...
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MotorTrend on MSNNASCAR's Aero Wars: Charger Daytona vs. Superbird vs. Torino Talladega vs. Cyclone Spoiler IIThe good ol’ boys figure out that air management is as important in NASCAR as horsepower, and Detroit responds with ...
Ronnie Rohde's 1970 Plymouth Road Runner was an eBay purchase that looked nothing like its pictures, so he got to work making it the cruiser of his dreams!
A key factor in the Road Runner's sales success was its stout base engine, a 383 with heads and cam from Plymouth's 440 parts bin. The result was 335 hp and a push-you-back-in-your-seat 425 lb-ft ...
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.
He’s combined the two fancies in this, a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner named “Michael Myers,” inspired by the obsessive dude with the blue coveralls, creepy mask, and stabby habits.
The first-generation Plymouth Road Runner, like this 1969 model for sale on Hemmings, is one of those cars. Back in the late ’60s, Chrysler designed the Road Runner to be cheap, simple, and most ...
The world knows it as the 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird. But given its rarity and how quickly it became an anachronism, it might as well be a dodo bird. With its bullet-shaped, bolted-on ...
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