Well, the answer to the question popped in the title is likely yes, as you are now here, looking to find out more about this classic muscle car that is looking for a new home. It is a first-generation ...
There’s a reason Plymouth’s Road Runner became the people’s muscle in 1968. It stripped away frills, cut the price, and sent buyers home with a B-body that could turn paychecks into tire smoke by ...
At the tail end of the Golden Age of American Muscle, the Plymouth Road Runner was one of the best-selling rides, but it never got much respect. It was a stripped-down car built for speed at an ...
When Frank Cortese bought his '68 Road Runner, it was far less than fresh. After three years of hard work the car has taken on an entirely new appearance. In the rear, Mike Wescott tubs house 13/33-15 ...
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 ...