Completely restyled for '68, the Plymouth sedan's slim B-pillar and frameless door glass gave the low-line coupe a hardtop look. The hood came with a pair of "sporty" bulges, but functional air-scoops ...
There’s a reason Plymouth’s Road Runner became the people’s muscle in 1968. It stripped away frills, cut the price, and sent buyers home with a B-body that could turn paychecks into tire smoke by ...
Back in 1964, the original Chrysler Elephant 426-cubic-inch HEMI V8's 425 horsepower figure was one of the most impressive in automotive history up to that point. With its genesis in the crucible of ...
When Frank Cortese bought his '68 Road Runner, it was far less than fresh. After three years of hard work the car has taken on an entirely new appearance. In the rear, Mike Wescott tubs house 13/33-15 ...
At the tail end of the Golden Age of American Muscle, the Plymouth Road Runner was one of the best-selling rides, but it never got much respect. It was a stripped-down car built for speed at an ...