The Plymouth Road Runner is remembered as a loud, cartoon-branded missile from the height of the Muscle Car era, but its ...
The Plymouth Road Runner arrived as a blunt instrument in a market drifting toward plush interiors and soaring prices. By ...
1968 witnessed the debut of the 2-door Road Runner, a model that came to be after Plymouth agreed to pay $50,000 to Warner Bros. to use the already famous cartoon name. The car was based on the ...
Growing up as a Gen Xer, one of my favorite cartoon reruns was Looney Tunes. Two prominent characters were Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, and in each episode, Wile E. Coyote had one mission: ...
The 1968 Plymouth Road Runner was the only Mopar of the 426 Hemi era to sell over 1,000 King Kong motors during a single production year ...
Wile E. Coyote’s pursuit of the Road Runner always seemed like delightful chaos. But there’s actually something of a grand unified theory for the legendary cartoons, and it lies within the 1999 ...
He's been called the Father of the Road Runner, but Jack Smith prefers to think of himself more as the iconic muscle car'smidwife, because he didn't conceive the B-Body Bird, but, as its program ...