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 ...
We hear a lot of stories from Mopar Muscle readers about once having a really cool Mopar, selling it, and then wishing they had it back, but few ever realize that dream and own the car again. Ted ...
Introduced in the fall of 1967 as a 1968 model year, the Road Runner enlarged the B-body Plymouth family – all derived from the Belvedere – with a cheap means to a tire-smoking end. The low-buck, high ...
In the world of muscle car lore, there are stories, and then there are damn good stories. The following is one of the latter and goes something like this: Dave Smith of Spokane, Washington, was 5 ...
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Road Runners that were too wild for the street
When it comes to muscle cars, the Plymouth Road Runner stands out as an icon of American automotive history. Some models, however, took the concept of performance and flair to a whole new level, ...
Introduced for the 1968 model year, the Plymouth Road Runner became a big hit in 1969, when it moved over 80,000 units. Sales dropped to only 36,861 examples in 1970, but that number is still high ...
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 ...
[This story first appeared in the Fall 2011 issue of MotorTrend Classic] Around the bias-ply Goodyears and wisps over the wing that towers two feet above the rear deck as owner Greg Scott urges every ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
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