Finding the right 1968 road runner parts for your build
Hunting down authentic 1968 road runner parts is usually a mix of pure excitement and total frustration, depending on how obscure the piece you're looking for happens to be. There's something special about that first year of the Road Runner. Plymouth took a basic Belvedere, stripped out the fancy stuff, added a heavy-duty suspension, and gave it that iconic "Beep-Beep" horn. But because these cars were built to be budget-friendly brawlers, many of them were driven hard, raced, and eventually left to rot in backyards. Now that they're worth a fortune, finding the right bits to put one back together has become a bit of an art form. ...