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Old 08-03-2008, 08:03 PM
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Re: a Roadrunner Concept

Would be kind of odd,,, a Dodge Road Runner?

Just like we have the Challenger now instead of the CUDA,,, I think the Road Runner name will RIP with the Plymouth brand. Besides, they already have done the Charger and Superbee comebacks (although, I still cant get over both having 4 doors)

I was a big road runner fan - my last mopar was a 1969 Pymouth GTX in Hemi Orange.

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Re: a Roadrunner Concept

i do think the front is interesting on the car, the rear of the car is too low and looks droopy. but i think with a knight ryder LED in the grill its interesting. too bad i never found anyone that sells them
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Re: a Roadrunner Concept

The '71-'72 Road Runner has the best looking front end of any car in the musclecar era. The later '73 and '74 was a step backwards.
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Re: a Roadrunner Concept

I love it, could be a Plymouth Roadrunner by Chrysler.
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Re: a Roadrunner Concept

Agreed the road runners aways caught my eye never liked the coronets much.
The darts were cool too..Bring em all back under the Dodge name!

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The '71-'72 Road Runner has the best looking front end of any car in the musclecar era. The later '73 and '74 was a step backwards.
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Re: a Roadrunner Concept

This concept was a magazine writer's fantasy. Here's another one that I'm not sure who constructed it.
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Re: a Roadrunner Concept

I don't mind the Roadrunner concept. That superbird 300 has to be driven off a cliff though.
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