Plymouth priced the Road Runner below $3,000 at launch and still delivered factory quarter-mile times that embarrassed costlier rivals. A $50,000 licensing deal with Warner Bros. gave the car a ...
…if you were to suck all the vitality and comedy out of a Road Runner cartoon: Why does the snow bank just explode like that? It makes no goddamned sense. And despite what people think, Warner ...
Somewhere betwixt the oil crises and the beige tsunami onslaught of sensible saloons, executives across the U.S. decided that ...
Ever Seen One? 1975 Plymouth Road Runner Is a Numbers-Matching Time Capsule Loaded With Rare Options
(…) the Plymouth that makes you forget that mistaken notion… that cars can’t be fun anymore.” In 1975, it was very hard to ...
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How the 1968 Plymouth Road Runner became one of Detroit’s smartest ideas
By the late 1960s, Detroit’s muscle car market was booming. Every major manufacturer seemed determined to build faster, more powerful, and increasingly sophisticated performance cars. The Pontiac GTO ...
Introduced for the 1968 model year, the Plymouth Road Runner became a big hit. What made it popular? Well, it was affordable, packed solid performance in standard form, and looked flashy in the right ...
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