The Road Runner debuted in the fall of 1967 as a 1968 model and quickly drew attention to itself. Crowned ‘Car of the Year’ in 1969, the low-cost muscle car also launched the convertible variant that ...
One of the biggest ways to dramatically alter the performance of a vehicle is to do an engine swap. They’re popular among ...
The Plymouth Road Runner came around in 1967 as a 1968 model year, and it was one of the most concise offers available on the market. It had an exclusive 383-cube V8, one body style, and very little ...
The buzz of the self-driving world this week was a video by Mark Rober, one YouTube’s biggest stars, comparing Tesla’s camera-based Autopilot to a LIDAR equipped car with some obstacles, including, ...
Closing in on a personal record, I round the final turn to the half marathon finish line. There is silence, and then shrieks of recognition as the spectators see a runner headed down the chute. I tap ...
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 ...
If the Golden Age of American Muscle had been a monarchy, the Dodge Charger and Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda would most certainly be perched upon the thrones, with the Challenger, Coronet, and GTX filling out ...
The Plymouth Road Runner is an icon of U.S. American muscle and one of the most powerful Plymouth cars ever built. Beginning in 1968, Plymouth produced the Road Runner until 1980 and throughout those ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...