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What car was the Road Runner?

What car was the Road Runner?

Plymouth Road Runner
The Plymouth Road Runner is a mid-size car with a focus on performance built by Plymouth in the United States between 1968 and 1980. By 1968, some of the original muscle cars were moving away from their roots as relatively cheap, fast cars as they gained features and increased in price.

How much horsepower does a Plymouth Road Runner have?

Powertrain specs

Engine type Chrysler Hemi 426
Power 431 ps (425 bhp / 317 kw) @ 5000 rpm
Torque 664 Nm (490 lb-ft) @ 4000 rpm
Power / liter 62 ps (61 hp)
Power / weight 237 ps (234 bhp) / t

What year did the roadrunner car come out?

1968
He said his first assignment was to come up with a name to compete with the popular Pontiac GTO. The Plymouth Road Runner was introduced to the public in 1968. Weighing 3,400 pounds and priced at $3,032, the Road Runner was a high-performance car named for the famed Warner Brothers animated cartoon bird.

Where can I buy a 1973 Plymouth Road Runner?

Gateway Classic Cars of Orlando is proud to present this sharp 1973 Plymouth Road Runner. Back in t $59,000 Dealership CC-1464972 1973 Plymouth Road Runner

How big is the engine on a Plymouth Road Runner?

The Road Runner added a convertible option for 1969 with 2,128 such models produced that year. All were 383 cu in (6.3 L) engine cars, except for ten which were equipped with a 426 cu in (7.0 L) Hemi.

Why did the Plymouth Road Runner go out of production?

Only 3 Hemi (R) code Road Runner convertibles were built (plus 1 to Canada). The declining sales of Road Runner and other muscle cars were the result of a move by insurance companies to add surcharges for muscle car policies – making insurance premiums for high-performance vehicles a very expensive proposition.

What kind of car was the 1969 Plymouth Road Runner?

The Charger 500, especially, and the Daytona to a lesser degree struggled to equal the fastback Ford Torino Talladega and Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II in 1969. Dissatisfied with the 1968 Road Runner, Petty Engineering had asked the Chrysler managers for 1969 Dodge Charger 500s and Charger Daytonas for the 1969 season.

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Ruth Doyle