In 1967, Plymouth had three B-body cars available with high-performance V8 engines in showrooms: the Belvedere, Satellite, and GTX. But even though these nameplates covered the main markets, Plymouth ...
The Plymouth GTX was (and still is) one of those short-lived machines born under a cloudy sky, so no lucky stars were there to shine upon it. The B-body muscle machine came about in 1967 as a trim ...
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Custom 1969 Plymouth Road Runner odyssey
Over 8 years and $1 million went into this build.
As time moves on, developments in car technology have enjoyed a steady pace. Because of this, a '69 Plymouth Road Runner, once the top of the food chain, has become nothing more than an iconic classic ...
The 1969 Plymouth GTX arrived at the height of Detroit’s horsepower war, built around a simple idea: a big engine in a mid-size body, with just enough refinement to feel special without softening the ...
At Chrysler, the momentum got started in 1960 with the downsized A-Body, which was part of an industry-wide effort to diversify and economize. It was also around that time that Chrysler got some ...
The Dodge Coronet is like the unloved brother of the Charger, but they both ride upon the same Mopar B-body chassis that also underpins the Plymouth Road Runner. The Charger was introduced in 1966 and ...
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