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The car’s Torqueflite transmission won’t shift gears anymore, and the owner decided to let it go to a better home; it will be ...
After seeing the immediate sales success of Plymouth's Road Runner, Dodge would shortly change their minds, and just a few months later launch the mid-year Superbee. Share.
London, UK-based virtual artist Al Yasid, better known as "al.yasid" on social media, decided to have a digital go at making ...
Even if they didn't buy a Road Runner, the parents might still be willing to check out the other Plymouth cars in an ingenious little bit of marketing psychology. [sv1ambo, CC BY 2.0 , via ...
Directly tieing up on a point when Plymouth achieved success (like back in the late 60s, beginnning of 70s). And that’s why I decided to choose the Road Road Runner name for a re-launch of Plymouth.
The coyotes smell blood. There's an orange 1970 Plymouth Road Runner on the loose, and man does it look tasty. With 31 inches of rear contact patch in total, hookin' and bookin' shouldn't be an issue.
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Rare 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird At The Louisville Classic - MSNA true piece of American automotive history is set to cross the auction block: a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird, VIN RM23U0A155780, equipped with a numbers-matching 440 cubic-inch, 4-barrel ...
The base engine offered in the 1969 Plymouth Road Runner was a 383 cubic in, 6.3L V8. Known as the 383 Road Runner and the Golden Commando, the base model 383 featured a 10:1 compression ratio and ...
Schutz's 1980 Plymouth Road Runner, seen here, barely escaped the same fate in 2004, when he picked it up for $2,500. Says Harold Schutz, "The car was originally bought in Princeton, Kentucky.
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