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The chemical dipping process for a rare 1969-1/2 Plymouth Roadrunner A12 is demonstrated, as all paint and rust are removed prior to its complete restoration. This method serves as a safer, more ...
A drag-spec car for most of its active life, this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner is now a Concours-ready classic. It packs the rare Six-Barrel V8.
From mainstays like the Ford Mustang to smaller compacts like the Chevrolet Nova, muscle cars of the 1960s were built with one goal in mind: speed. While 0-60 mph times rank among the most important ...
Plymouth discontinued the GTX as a stand-alone model in 1971, but the badge survived on the range-topping Road Runner through 1974.
The 1969 Plymouth Road Runner provided drivers with the rare combination of affordability with speed and power. But what was under the hood of this iconic car?
The 440 Super Commando was Plymouth's name for its version. In addition to its GTX and Fury models, Plymouth offered the 440 Super Commando in the 1970-71 'Cuda and the 1970 Road Runner Superbird.
A custom 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda 'Rapid Transit System' promotional car has been uncovered after 46 years and is being auctioned at the Mecum Indianapolis event.
Kevin Hart's latest muscle car is a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner built by Selvaggio Design with a 940 hp V8.
Check out this classic drag racing matchup, with a 1968 Chevy Camaro SS 396 lining up against a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner in a heads-up 1320 sprint.
The Road Runner and sibling Dodge Super Bee were stripped down, two-door post coupes high on horsepower and low on creature comforts when introduced in 1968.