Used Plymouth Road Runner for Sale near Puerto Rico
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The Plymouth Road Runner has long been loved by owners for its powerful performance and classic muscle car appeal. Drivers frequently rave about the impressive acceleration and unique driving experience it offers, making it a fun and memorable ride. However, some criticize its gas mileage and handling, particularly under heavy driving conditions. Overall, the Road Runner stands out for its robust build quality, reliability, and the nostalgic vibe it brings to muscle car enthusiasts.
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Gary S
Reviewed a 1971 Plymouth Road Runner on Aug 31, 2013
I liked everything about this car. The only thing negative I could say is he drank lots of gas. Acceleration was a little slow from the start but after everything kicked in it was like HOLD ON! Threw you back in your seat and hold on because this baby went like a bat out of hell! Very fun car to drive. I think any MOPAR are a joy to ride. I felt like my car was taking care of me and I was taking care of him. When I kept him clean and tuned and put higher octane gas in him he looked good, ran good, which made me look good. When he takes you up to 150 mph and brings you home safe, that's what he did for me! And I always thanked him for bringing me home safe. He was my best friend, partner, buddy, my pride and joy!
Alan B
Reviewed a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner on Oct 4, 2009
1969 Plymouth Road Runner / B5 Blue / 383 - 4 speed / 8.75 Rear - 4.11 Ratio What can I say? The car definitely speaks for itself. It's a hell of a muscle car. Nothing sounds like a Mopar Big Block. Mine's got a 383 4bbl.
Jamie G
Reviewed a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner on Jul 5, 2008
huge 7.2 litre v8, triple holley carburettas ( 6 pack) lots of torque and horsepower. amazing acceleration, does not handle very good round corners fantastic for drag racing. brakes are rubbish, soon to be uprated. the huge engine causes alot of vibration and rattles, interior pretty basic but does the job, exterior looks like a proper muscle car, sleak n sporty. cost of ownership is very expensive, average 10mpg and parts expensive and hard to find. amazing experience to drive, driving a muscle car is an opportunity that must be taken by everyone.
Steve U
Reviewed a 1968 Plymouth Road Runner on Jun 3, 2012
I like the looks, the power, and the crowds it draws. Everyone who stops to check it out has the look of I want that car. Possibly the most feared car of its day, and today it commands the respect of an old leader who pioneered the desire to be king of the road. There are faster cars on the road today, but there are no cars that match the dream of a true hemi road runner.
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