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The world of Mopar muscle cars is filled with legendary icons, but some are so rare that even seasoned collectors struggle to ...
The 1969 Car of the Year met the Madman of the Century, and lost; the Mopar came out battered, bruised, cut up, beaten, but ...
The second-gen 1971 Plymouth Road Runner is the most killer classic muscle you forgot about, but it's not to late for some much-deserved love.
Only three convertible platforms of the 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Hemi were ever made. This one was discovered on a storage lot, and is now undergoing a complete restoration. The owner wants to find ...
Learn the ins and outs about the used 1969 Plymouth Road Runner 2 Door Coupe (Hemi 426). Find information on performance, specs, engine, safety and more.
1968 Plymouth Road Runner Greg Gjerdingen/Wikimedia Commons Plymouth built the Road Runner for speed without unnecessary luxury. With a standard 383 V8, optional 426 HEMI, and a straightforward design ...
George Baptiste ordered his 1969 Road Runner with a 440 Six-Pack setup and quickly proved the Plymouth's performance potential.
Mopar rides were the quickest accelerating vehicles of the classic muscle car era, but some had a little more zip than others.