1968 Plymouth Road Runner (B-body)

1 spot on Carva 🇺🇸 USA 335 hp

About this car

The Plymouth Road Runner was a budget-oriented muscle car built on Chrysler's B-body platform, introduced in 1968. Named after the Warner Bros. cartoon character, it was designed to offer maximum performance at a lower price point than competitors. The base engine was a 383 cu in (6.3L) V8 producing 335 hp, with the legendary 426 Hemi and 440 Six Pack available as options. The 1971 model year saw redesigned sheetmetal with a more formal roofline and added creature comforts, though compression ratios were lowered to run on regular unleaded fuel, reducing peak power. The Road Runner became an iconic symbol of the late 1960s–early 1970s muscle car era, beloved for its no-frills, go-fast ethos and distinctive 'beep-beep' horn.

Year
1968
Origin
🇺🇸 USA
Power
335 hp
Value
~$55K
Production
~243000 units
Spots on Carva
1

Spotted in the wild

1 spot
1968 Plymouth Road Runner (B-body)
1968 Plymouth Road Runner (B-body)
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