2Vote!
Business Wire (Free subscription) | 11/05/2008
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Barrett-Jackson Auction Company, entertainer Bill Goldberg and YearOne unveiled a spectacular 1970 NASCAR Plymouth Road Runner Superbird tribute car today that
3Vote!
Winding Road (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
Though Plymouth was killed off a few years ago, that hasn’t stopped the folks at Mopar Enthusiast magazine from dreaming up what they envisioned as the 2010 Plymouth Road Runner concept car. The renderings are featured in their August/September issue. The concept takes many of its styling cues from the second generation Road Runner, built from 1971-75 but also features modern elements such as 21-inch...
3Vote!
CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
More of a result of pipe-dreaming than actual inside info, the 2010 Plymouth Road Runner Concept that’s featured in the August/September issue of Mopar Enthusiast magazine is based on the new Dodge Challenger using styling cues from the ’71-’72 model year Road Runners. The folks at Mopar Enthusiast are pretty optimistic that gas prices will drop since they believe that the car should be powered by...
1Vote!
Autoblog (Free subscription) | 07/13/2008
Filed under: Concept Cars , Rendered Speculation Yes, we know the Plymouth brand went extinct a few years ago, and Mopar Enthusiast magazine obviously knows that as well, but that didn't stop them from taking part in some wishful thinking. Their August/September issue features their vision of a 2010 Plymouth Road Runner concept car that takes styling cues from the '71-'72 model years. Features include...
1Vote!
Winding Road (Free subscription) | 06/25/2008
Someone absolutely needs to restore the spring in this low-mileage 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird’s step. With a claimed 35,000 clicks on the clock, this is a compelling project car for someone, even if it has a non-original 440 under the hood. There’s clearly a lot of work to be done here, but the seller claims that 90 percent of the parts are there for the (motivated) party who is interested...
1Vote!
Top Speed (Free subscription) | 10/29/2007
Posted on 10.29.2007 11:56 by Bill Holder Filed in: | coupe | muscle cars | Plymouth Road Runner High performance and low cost were Plymouth's design goals for a brand-new model in 1968. The company believed that the time was right for a factory hot rod for the youth market, and its guess was right on the money. It would have the macho name of Road Runner. It was also a very "B Body" budget-friendly...