Road Runner sales skyrocketed in 1969, as figures nearly doubled, thanks to the hardtop going as high as 48,549 units shipped to customers in America. The coupe wasn't far with 33,743 units, while the ...
Somewhere in between rubbing sticks together and landing rovers on Mars, Homo sapien genetics spawned the BS Meter. It's unclear how this tool contributed to the survival of early mankind, but modern ...
Introduced for the 1968 model year as Plymouth's most affordable muscle car, the Road Runner lost its high-compression V8 options after the 1971 model year (like all Mopars). But unlike the GTX, which ...
The 1971 Plymouth Road Runner arrived at a moment when muscle cars were under pressure to grow up, smooth out, and make peace with looming regulations. Instead, it doubled down on attitude, trading ...
Though they all deserve respect, the A12s were really something special. Just above the three Holley 2300-series two-barrel carbs sitting on an aluminum Edelbrock intake was a huge hood scoop attached ...
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 ...
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