• The 1970 Plymouth Road Runner The Road Runner was part of the Intermediate line which included the Belvedere, Satellite, Sport Satellite, and Satellite GTX.
  • Weight 3570 lb. Tire size F70 x 14. The Road Runner name continued to appear, though, and Plymouth used it as late as 1978 on a Volare coupe.
  • Dan Diehl, for example, owns a 1974 Plymouth Road Runner Hurst edition, with a four-speed transmission connected to the 400 cubic inch B engine.
  • Fast forward to the #8 vehicle on our Best Cars of the 1960s list, where we find the glorious 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
  • Jun 17, 2014 - Explore Marco's Auto Inc.'s board "Plymouth Road Runner", followed by 111 people on Pinterest.
  • There are 104 new and used classic Plymouth Road Runners listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $5,000.
  • The race-car pedigree of John Davison’s ’69 Plymouth Road Runner ensures that this Mopar Super Stocker keeps on keepin’ on!
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  • A new aggressive grille and Air Grabber hood provided an audacious yet tasteful performance statement for the 1970 Plymouth Road Runner.
  • The basic sheet metal, the airfoil and the noses of the Charger and Road Runner Plymouth two-door hardtops differed. The nose added 19 inches of lenght.