This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner rolled off the production line of the Lynch Road Assembly in Detroit, Michigan, with a 383-cubic-inch V8 under the hood. Decades later, someone in Canada purchased a ...
Plymouth introduced the Road Runner in 1968 to reclaim the budget muscle car market. The concept was simple: a stripped-down coupe with high-performance hardware and a low price tag. Plymouth paid ...
Values for Plymouth Satellite Road Runner clones have climbed from budget muscle to serious collector territory, driven by a mix of scarcity, nostalgia and a maturing restomod market. What started as ...