Introduced in 1968 as Plymouth's most affordable muscle car, the Road Runner moved nearly 45,000 units. In 1969, sales exploded to just over 81,000 examples. The bulk of these cars were delivered with ...
Introduced in 1968 as the company's entry-level muscle car, the Plymouth Road Runner sold more than 44,000 units in its first year on the market. Sales took off in 1969 when 81,105 customers took a ...
The Plymouth Road Runner burst onto the American muscle car scene in 1968 as an answer to the more expensive performance cars that many younger buyers could not afford. Plymouth's marketing people had ...
The 1969 Plymouth Road Runner promised muscle car thrills without the luxury fluff, and it largely delivered. Mechanics and restorers who live with these cars today, however, say that bare‑bones ...
The 1969 Plymouth Road Runner arrived at a moment when muscle cars were getting faster, flashier, and a lot more expensive, and it calmly rewrote the rules. Instead of piling on chrome and luxury, it ...
"The car is an original big-block 383 four-speed convertible, Regular Production Order RM27," says Year One's Brad Ocock. But it was a boo-coo mess. "It had been sitting outside for years. Every panel ...
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