During the late 1960s, Chrysler wanted to go back to the basics with some of its mid-size performance cars. Thus, the iconic Plymouth Road Runner and Dodge Super Bee were born to fight the likes of ...
Envisioned as a more affordable performance-focused model of Plymouth’s upscale GTX – the gentleman’s muscle car, according to popular opinion – Road Runners ended up engulfing the latter moniker by ...
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 ...
The Road Runner foretold my future. In the classic Warner Brothers cartoons of my childhood, whenever the Road Runner said, “Beep-beep,” an anvil crashed on Wile E. Coyote’s head. “Beep-beep” also ...
High performance and low cost were Plymouth's design goals for a brand-new model in 1968. The company believed that the time was right for a factory hot rod for the youth market, and its guess was ...
Ford has the Mustang, Chevrolet the Corvette....but 40 years ago if you really had good reason to get from A to B (maybe to rob a bank!) you had to drive a Plymouth Road Runner. Ford performed ...
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