Plymouth introduced its Second Generation Road Runner in 1971, adopting its new “fuselage” design that produced a car with a more pronounced physical presence. This car rolled off the line in 1973, and its spotless presentation is easily understood. The seller indicates that only six months hav...
and it's not just because we have a soft spot for vehicles with animal-inspired names, like theMustang,Impala, orRoad Runner. The sleek, agile, and intimidating
This 1968 Plymouth Road Runner is a two-owner classic that still retains all of its original drivetrain. It runs and drives, and has only minor rust issues for the next lucky owner to address.Barn FinderIkey H has had his radar working and spotted this beauty for us. Thank you for that...
Then there was the ‘son-of-Road Runner’ Duster/ES version that came with the V6. I can still recall the road tests of these where the torque steer was so bad that, even in a straight line, these weren’t so great. It fits perfectly that these were a prize on game shows when...
is excited to release this highly detailed 1971 Plymouth Road Runner in Curious Yellow with black vinyl interior. Under the hood is a 440 Six Barrel engine powering the Magnum 500 wheels. This commemorative vehicle also features our recently ...