Unrestored 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Is A 53-Year-Old Survivor Bought From A Farm
The most popular Road Runner version back in 1969 was unsurprisingly the 2-door hardtop, with Plymouth building nearly 47,000 units …
The most popular Road Runner version back in 1969 was unsurprisingly the 2-door hardtop, with Plymouth building nearly 47,000 units …
Choosing an engine for a Road Runner back in 1968 wasn’t at all difficult, pretty much because Plymouth didn’t offer …
Cars sitting for decades under the clear sky typically end up becoming genuine rust buckets, all for obvious reasons. But …
The most common Road Runner back in 1969 was the 2-door hardtop equipped with a 383 (6.3-liter) 4-barrel engine, as …
Barn-found cars are cool and all, but the hard truth is that we can’t save all of them. While some …
Back in the first half of the 1950s, the world was still recovering from the devastation of the second world …
American junkyards are packed with millions of classic cars nowadays. How did they get there? Well, while some owners got …
Derelict 1950s classic cars are far from unusual because you can find millions of them in junkyards across the U.S. …
The Maserati 3500 GT started its adventure in the car industry back in 1957 at the Geneva auto show when …
The third-generation Plymouth Barracuda is arguably one of the most beautiful muscle cars ever built, hence its desirability among collectors …