Although muscle car sales dropped in 1970, Plymouth still managed to sell 36,861 Road Runners. But fewer than 2,000 got the ...
In 1971, the Road Runner was available with the 340-cubic-inch V8 for the first time. Only 1,681 cars were ordered with the ...
The Road Runner — named for the famous bird from "Looney Tunes" — was a hit for Plymouth in the late 60s and early 70s.
Chris D'Alessandro is a gear head, journalist, and comedy writer living in Toronto, with previous bylines in the Toronto Star and Vice Canada. He has an Australian cattle dog, a Canadian Comedy Award, ...
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HotCars on MSNThe Most Overlooked Mopar Muscle Car Of The '70sIt had all the right ingredients, but in the golden age of Mopar madness, this one somehow got left in the shadows.
Let's remember the most powerful muscle cars of 1970 that sported ... is one of the most powerful Plymouth vehicles ever built. Car magazines often pitted the Road Runner against other drag ...
There were certainly dozens of killer nameplates, but because of platform sharing, a lot of these muscle cars were essentially the same. Plymouth ... the Coronet and Road Runner, but its styling ...
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MotorBiscuit on MSN10 Iconic Plymouth Cars That Are Still Revered TodayUser ChiemseeMan/Wikimedia Commons More than machines, Plymouth’s creations became icons. Some packed brute force, while ...
The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS stands out for its LS6 variant ... One of the most visually striking muscle cars, the Plymouth Road Runner Superbird is instantly recognizable due to its pointed nose ...
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