Introduced in 1968 as a cheap Mopar muscle car alternative to Pontiac’s GTO, the Road Runner quickly gathered a swarm of admirers – many of whom cracked their wallets open for the B-body Plymouth. The ...
In the pantheon of ChryCo hemigods, the Plymouth Road Runner stands above all else. For a very good reason: out of every five B- and E-bodied Mopars armed with the legendary 426-cube titan made ...
The Plymouth Road Runner has always owned a special corner of my heart, have to admit. They say it's always that way the first time a youngster loses a loved one. Mine slipped away exactly ten years ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
The 1970 Plymouth Road Runner arrived at the height of the muscle car wars and refused to get sophisticated. While rivals piled on luxury trim and complex options, this B-body bruiser stayed loud, ...
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 ...