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1968 Road Runner rear view 1968 Plymouth Road Runner. The earliest of the 1968 models were available only as 2-door pillared coupes (with a B-pillar or "post" between the front and rear windows), but later in the model year, a 2-door "hardtop" model (sans pillar) was offered. The Road Runner of 1968-1970 was based on the Belvedere, while the ...
1968 Plymouth Road Runner. So popular was the image of road-burning speed inspired by the Road Runner, that Plymouth (a division of Chrysler) named one of their V8-powered "muscle car" models after the cartoon bird. The car was fitted with Road Runner decals and a horn that made the well-known "beep, beep" sound when activated.
1968 (II) One notable commercial featured was a Gulf advertisement. [4] 1969 (III) ... Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner into a Plymouth car dealership. [6]
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The "world's only C body Roadrunner," a destroyed 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner that Finnegan and Freiburger take dirt-oval racing at Willow Springs. Donor car for the Wreck Runner (Satellite/Roadrunner clone) and General Mayhem 3.0 87 The Trailer of Doom
1968 Plymouth Roadrunner, one of the Muscle car era models. ... Plymouth Commercial Car (1937–1941) Plymouth Concord (1951–1952) Plymouth Conquest (1984–1986, ...
This particular option was coded N96 and was the counterpart to the Plymouth Road Runner's "Coyote Duster" air induction hood. The "Ramcharger" hood featured forward-facing scoops. A "six-pack" (three two-barrel Holley carburetors ) version of Dodge's 440 cu in (7.2 L) engine was added to the offering list mid-year rated at 390 bhp (395 PS; 291 ...
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