Even though it wasn't on the market for that many years, the Plymouth Road Runner made such a big splash that it remains a sought-after model. A true collectible, it caters to petrolheads of all ages, ...
1968 witnessed the debut of the 2-door Road Runner, a model that came to be after Plymouth agreed to pay $50,000 to Warner Bros. to use the already famous cartoon name. The car was based on the ...
Many vintage Mopar fans have met or at least know of Tony D'Agostino. He is a well-versed new and recycled Chrysler parts vendor from Delaware. His company-Tony's Parts-has served the hobby for three ...
Plymouth sailed off into the sunset in 2001, but the story continues with this awesome Road Runner. Set to be auctioned shortly, the coupe has undergone a “comprehensive frame-off restoration” and ...
The 1974 Plymouth Road Runner arrived just as the classic muscle era was running out of road, yet it stubbornly held on to the traits that had made Detroit’s street bruisers famous. Power ratings were ...
If it was 1970 and you needed a new car to tow with, what would have been your choice? Before going any further, this particular towing need wouldn't be for long jaunts; in fact, no more than a mile ...
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