Fully restored 1968 HEMI Road Runner showcases rarity, original components, and investment-grade condition for collectors.
September 14, 1967, can be considered a turning point for Detroit’s ongoing horsepower wars. In fact, that fall was so dense with muscle car novelties, it’s a wonder Motor City didn’t burst under its ...
A fully restored 1968 Plymouth HEMI Road Runner, one of just 840 coupes produced that year, is turning heads among collectors. The car retains its original 426 HEMI V8 and factory sheet metal, with a ...
Launched for the 1968 model year, the Plymouth Road Runner was a big hit compared to its corporate twin, the Dodge Super Bee. By 1971, when Chrysler discontinued its high-compression V8 engines, ...
The Plymouth Road Runner burst onto the American muscle car scene in 1968 as an answer to the more expensive performance cars that many younger buyers could not afford. Plymouth's marketing people had ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...