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This high-impact Mopar still has its original interior, but the factory 383-cubic-inch V8 is long gone. The engine bay isn't ...
Plymouth sold only 658 Road Runner convertibles in 1970. This drop-top is one of only 20 equipped with the 440 Six-Barrel and four-speed manual.
Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, American muscle cars kept pushing the boundaries of performance, but by the mid-’70s, ...
These American icons serve as excellent options for any muscle car enthusiast on a budget, providing affordable style, power, ...
Three top finishers from HOT ROD Drag Week share the secret of success and how the Gear Vendors overdrive keeps them running at the front of the pack.
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Perhaps the title of this article is a bit cheeky considering this particular car is in the mix. The 383 cu-in Coyote Duster engine with the Air Grabber hood definitely catches the eye, but it is par ...
We have saved the best for the last. Keep reading. Plymouth's response to the bloating and rising costs of performance cars, the Road Runner was introduced in 1968 as the ultimate no-frills muscle car ...