Plymouth discontinued the GTX as a stand-alone model in 1971, but the badge survived on the range-topping Road Runner through ...
Discontinued as a stand-alone model in 1971, the GTX soldiered on through 1974 as a high-performance trim of the Plymouth ...
A meticulously maintained 1970 Plymouth Superbird with a numbers-matching 440 V8 is a rare gem for collectors at auction ...
The earliest muscle car, the Pontiac GTO, was followed by the Ford Torino, Chevrolet Chevelle, and the Dodge Charger, with Plymouth Road Runner competing. The 426 Hemi-powered Plymouth Road Runner was ...
The Judge was built to compete with the stiffest competition available in the late 1960s, targeting the Plymouth Road Runner ...
While most muscle cars were designed for drag racing – or at least the traffic light grand prix – other notable examples owe their existence to circuit racing. The Plymouth Superbird was ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner 2 Door Hardtop (440 3x2) across different levels of condition. Edit options.
The year 1968 was the first for the iconic Plymouth Road Runner. When it comes to commanding peak dollars at auction, rarity, condition, and authenticity all matter. In this Sunfire Yellow example ...
More than 55,000 attendees and 3,000 of your favorite Mopar vehicles from Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge, Desoto, Imperial, Fargo, RAM, Jeep, and more lined up on the show field for all to experience.
Review of the 1968 Plymouth Road Runner HEMI: For Consenting Adults… In 1968, Plymouth presented a wholly outrageous new model to its clientele: the Road Runner. It was sparsely equipped but got ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner 2 Door Coupe (440 3x2) across different levels of condition. Edit options.