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The car shows almost 73k miles, and it was involved in a serious incident in the past; it is one of the 62 hardtop Hemi ...
This Road Runner has been sitting for several years, but it's now ready to return to the road if someone begins an ambitious ...
The car in question is the legendary 1969-1/2 A12 Plymouth Road Runner or, as it's also known, the Six-Barrel Road Runner. These were the first of their kind to be outfitted with the 440.
1972 Plymouth Road Runner 340 Is a Rare Bird, For Sale Just over $35K Here's one of the rarest and most interesting Road Runners of them all: in Petty Blue with a four-speed, from the waning years ...
He’s combined the two fancies in this, a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner named “Michael Myers,” inspired by the obsessive dude with the blue coveralls, creepy mask, and stabby habits.
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1969 Plymouth Road Runner Hardtop with 440 Six Pack V8 From Premier Auction Group - MSNThis powerful 1969 Plymouth Road Runner, upgraded with a 440 Six Pack V8 engine and A-833 4-speed transmission, is an exceptional muscle car gem.
The base engine offered in the 1969 Plymouth Road Runner was a 383 cubic in, 6.3L V8. Known as the 383 Road Runner and the Golden Commando, the base model 383 featured a 10:1 compression ratio and ...
The Plymouth Road Runner has always owned a special corner of my heart, have to admit. They say it's always that way the first time a youngster loses a loved one.
Feature on 1972 plymouth road runner gtx 440+6. Russell Morgan of Washington, North Carolina, is a serious Mopar hunter.
Schutz's 1980 Plymouth Road Runner, seen here, barely escaped the same fate in 2004, when he picked it up for $2,500. Says Harold Schutz, "The car was originally bought in Princeton, Kentucky.
Even if they didn't buy a Road Runner, the parents might still be willing to check out the other Plymouth cars in an ingenious little bit of marketing psychology. [sv1ambo, CC BY 2.0 , via ...
The world knows it as the 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird. But given its rarity and how quickly it became an anachronism, it might as well be a dodo bird.
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