Gene Price didn’t have to look far to find the 1973 Plymouth Road Runner he bought in 2010. Price, 75, a retired electrical engineer and longtime Mopar enthusiast who lives in Laguna Niguel, found the ...
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The 1970 Road Runner was built to be fun and it still is
The 1970 Road Runner arrived as a simple idea executed with a sense of humor: build a car that felt like unfiltered fun, then ...
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The Road Runner almost didn’t get its name until one deal changed everything
The Plymouth Road Runner is remembered as a loud, cartoon-branded missile from the height of the Muscle Car era, but its ...
When muscle cars flooded the market in the early 1960s, most of them were affordable intermediate vehicles stuffed with big and powerful V8 engines. But by 1968, most of the original muscle cars had ...
With its distinctive beep-beep horn, take-no-prisoners acceleration, and excellent braking and handling, the Plymouth Road Runner is one of the greatest Mopars of all time. So why would anybody want ...
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 ...
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