the 1970 road runners were really beautiful , had a neighbor who bought one new when I was just a kid in junior high. Really appreciate the grille style and rear tail lights on this model !! I think of all the years these were made the 1970 model was the least appreciated , and I think the reason was that the superbirds took away all the attention from any real focus on these cars that particular year . It was a great time to be a young person who could appreciate these cars when they were being released !!!!!!
The '68-'70 Roadrunner is a beautiful car, but I think the thing I like most about the styling is the rear roofline/B pillar. They flat out nailed it. To me that is the defining characteristic of that body style.
@@Jpw824 Yes, and I'm glad it still is. So many of these cars rusted away over time, and some of them met a fate worse than death. Some POS destroyed them with 30" GHETTO REEHUUMS, lowered them, made body modifications, did all sorts of terrible things to them. But the worst thing of all has to be those huge GHETTO REEHUUMS with no actual tires.
it seems that every muscle car from 65 thru 70 was beautiful. I remember that a gas station owner bought a white 1966 Chevy Biscayne with a 427 in it. After I realized what it was about it made a lot more sense. But I loved my 1967 Dodge Dart GTS with a 383, 4 bbl. Hurst 4 spd. and headers. One of a kind, even today. Too bad my dad sold it when I got shipped off to Germany.
There were a LOT of beautiful cars made back then. While I own a 1972 Chevelle, if I could have any car I wanted and still have it be a Chevy, it would be a 1957 2 door Bel Air Sport Coupe (no center post) They don't make anything now but garbage. I can think of hundreds of vintage American cars I like, and many I love, but there isn't a single car made today that I want, or would even want to be seen driving.
I had a buddy in HS who had a '68 GTX. This was like 1974-75, so this car was still in very good shape, and had been mildly "worked". It was a black-on-black beauty, nothing fancy, just a machine purpose-built to do one thing: HAUL ASS in a more or less straight line down the road. 440 Magnum with a Torqueflight. It sounded just *PISSED-OFF*, is the best way to describe it, LOL.
Beautiful a coupe runner with the centerline 👍🏻 , a pure muscle look. , AND the most rarest bird , the only year 70 , new sheet metal , grille , Tail lights , air grabber , bumpers ,etc. 💯🍻
Yay! Finally recommended was worth watching 👍 Awesome car, I had one inn 1981 for about 4 years. Was originally yellow but was Red when I bought it. My pipes came out in front of the rear wheels and I haven't heard anything like it since! I could let off the gas from wide open and it just had a hell of a sound. Thank you for posting 👍 sounds tough and looks great.
Those Centerlines takes me back to 1979 I was about 13 or 14 I will never forget the yellow 69 Super Bee in 1979 for sale for1900 bucks! Had your exact stance yours is just as cool!
Jeff I'm right there with you bro. We revered all of these muscle cars when we were in high school. They were so bitchin. I remember a lot of muscle cars with centerline rims and wide stickies in the rear. They screamed, "wanna race?" Those were some fun times right dude? Those were our "Happy Days" for us man. Happier times. 👍👍✌
adjusted for inflation 1900 comes to 8000 now we need A adjusted for inflation COOL FACTOR. PRICELESS Covers all these rides or between 60k 100k or more much more
I have owned a '68 Roadrunner for 38years here in the UK, the '68 was the car that started the whole "Musclecar" thing, the word "Musclecar" never existed before 1968 and the glorious RR. nice car
My favorite of the Road Runners. 1970 you could get the base 383 440 4 barrel 440 Six Pack or the mighty 426 Hemi. For the first time the famous shark mouth hood scoop was added that you could open with a switch on the dash board.
VERY NICE ROADRUNNER! Dam i remember driving (when i was 19) my 2 of Friends had 1969 superbee's WHAT CARS, both with 383 4spds, They bought it for 800$ in 1977, and another friend with a 1970 Challenger 383 MAGNUM pistol grip 4spd,, bought for 1200$ october 1977, ALL drove very fast. So where the days long, long gone
In 82 I swapped the engine out of a 69 charger into my 69 Road Runner, it running about 2:30 am, did an open header test hit about 3 in the subdivision, that was my third C and I, good old days
You got to see these Mopars when they were BRAND NEW. Lucky you. I was a really small kid back then but I remember how loud these cars were. POWERFUL to my ears. I loved it. That's why I love these old Mopars. Beautiful ground pounding beasts. MADE IN USA! 👍👍
I had a 70 Roadrunner back in the day. Brown with a white top. Not vinyl, painted. 383 4 speed. I traded it to a buddy of mine for a 69 Dart 340 4 speed. Those were great days.
@@73chally49 The A body. They were light. And it was hard to beat a good running 340. Not that the B bodies were slow, they weren't. But the weight hp ratio always favored the A bodies. And the Mopars seemed to respond to even the slightest modification.
I can tell everyone right now that is NOT the FACTORY STOCK engine from Chrysler. Most of these RR came with either 440 or 440-6 BBL V8 and very few of them came with the mighty 426 HEMI. Lots of aftermarket parts on this car. It still sounds B.T.T.Bone. Rock on Mopar!!!
Are people still saying muscle cars when referring to older cars? To me that just doesn’t make any sense seeing that these cars might have put out 250 hp at the wheels back then and the cars today are putting out 3-8 times more horsepower than them .
Had a neighbour that purchased and owned a 1968 383 cid 4 on the floor Road Runner. He was incredibly rough on this car and it didn't last him very long.
That era of all cars was is so nice to look back on. But it's too bad the price of oil will cause gas at the pump to go so high that these cars will be forced off the roads!
I could of bought two of them back in 1990, one was yellow and the other blue, neither was wrecked just needed some work. One had the grabber hood. Could of got both for 800.00. Never bought them, because of too many other projects..
$800!!!!! For 2 of them?? Doug, is it too late for me to come over with a boot on and you bend over and I kick ya real hard in the rump? Buddy! 😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 Douglas, I gotta find you a 70 Road Runner my friend. A nice one too. You really deserve to have one after reading that story. I'm even crying for you Doug. 800 BUCKS for 2 RR! That's like having two girlfriends and they're TWINS too. 🤣🤣
@@joeynemeth6548 nah dont listen to this clown the centerlines are dope dude. Just wanted to say love the car. I have a 79 vette running open headers rn until i get the baffles in it sounds alot meaner then it is ahhahah only thing done to it is a cam and i gave the carb bigger jets and recurved the dizzy. Also just bought a 78 firebird im going to put ethier centerlines or those US slotted mag wheels from the 70s i love the look with some super wide tires im thinking 295/50/15 in the rear and 235/60/15 up front on 15x9 centerlines or slotted mags and 15x7 up front.
Nice choice, the dual leaf blower option.
Lol so funny I forgot to laugh
@@sambamsandman3679 nobody cares about you go pick on a 7 year old who actually cares
That was funny actually
Gotta move em some how! 😂
I was thinking the same thing. Sweet car. I always liked the 68-70 Road Runners.
the 1970 road runners were really beautiful , had a neighbor who bought one new when I was just a kid in junior high. Really appreciate the grille style and rear tail lights on this model !! I think of all the years these were made the 1970 model was the least appreciated , and I think the reason was that the superbirds took away all the attention from any real focus on these cars that particular year . It was a great time to be a young person who could appreciate these cars when they were being released !!!!!!
The '68-'70 Roadrunner is a beautiful car, but I think the thing I like most about the styling is the rear roofline/B pillar. They flat out nailed it. To me that is the defining characteristic of that body style.
I totally agree! Where I’m at I only seen a few descent examples of the 70’ model year. Far under appreciated!
Were? This one still is
@@Jpw824 Yes, and I'm glad it still is. So many of these cars rusted away over time, and some of them met a fate worse than death. Some POS destroyed them with 30" GHETTO REEHUUMS, lowered them, made body modifications, did all sorts of terrible things to them. But the worst thing of all has to be those huge GHETTO REEHUUMS with no actual tires.
it seems that every muscle car from 65 thru 70 was beautiful. I remember that a gas station owner bought a white 1966 Chevy Biscayne with a 427 in it. After I realized what it was about it made a lot more sense. But I loved my 1967 Dodge Dart GTS with a 383, 4 bbl. Hurst 4 spd. and headers. One of a kind, even today. Too bad my dad sold it when I got shipped off to Germany.
I'll never tire of this sound.
Me either! 😅
@@joeynemeth6548 MADE IN USA!!
Beats the sound of an electric car all day long!
Art in motion. The creativity and boldness of the old days…incredible !
Yes. Picasso made this car
Yes car styling then wasn't dominated by Japanese
absolute eye candy!! almost can't believe how they could make such a BEAUTIFUL automobile back then it is absolutely stunning 🤘
Thank you so much!
There were a LOT of beautiful cars made back then. While I own a 1972 Chevelle, if I could have any car I wanted and still have it be a Chevy, it would be a 1957 2 door Bel Air Sport Coupe (no center post) They don't make anything now but garbage. I can think of hundreds of vintage American cars I like, and many I love, but there isn't a single car made today that I want, or would even want to be seen driving.
Cars were made better back then. Now, not so much
As much as I liked the 71 and 72 Roadrunners these were very cool too
Incredible sound, love this car !!! Just awesome :-)
Thank you very much!
Duration of the camshaft is pretty harsh
I had a buddy in HS who had a '68 GTX. This was like 1974-75, so this car was still in very good shape, and had been mildly "worked".
It was a black-on-black beauty, nothing fancy, just a machine purpose-built to do one thing: HAUL ASS in a more or less straight line down the road.
440 Magnum with a Torqueflight. It sounded just *PISSED-OFF*, is the best way to describe it, LOL.
US cars are immortal because every line of its design are piece of art.
Beautiful a coupe runner with the centerline 👍🏻 , a pure muscle look. , AND the most rarest bird , the only year 70 , new sheet metal , grille , Tail lights , air grabber , bumpers ,etc. 💯🍻
Yay! Finally recommended was worth watching 👍
Awesome car, I had one inn 1981 for about 4 years. Was originally yellow but was Red when I bought it. My pipes came out in front of the rear wheels and I haven't heard anything like it since! I could let off the gas from wide open and it just had a hell of a sound.
Thank you for posting 👍 sounds tough and looks great.
Those Centerlines takes me back to 1979 I was about 13 or 14 I will never forget the yellow 69 Super Bee in 1979 for sale for1900 bucks! Had your exact stance yours is just as cool!
That’s amazing…how the times have changed!
Jeff I'm right there with you bro. We revered all of these muscle cars when we were in high school. They were so bitchin. I remember a lot of muscle cars with centerline rims and wide stickies in the rear. They screamed, "wanna race?"
Those were some fun times right dude? Those were our "Happy Days" for us man. Happier times. 👍👍✌
@@rickbailey189 DITTO everything you just said.👏
adjusted for inflation 1900 comes to 8000 now we need A adjusted for inflation COOL FACTOR. PRICELESS Covers all these rides or between 60k 100k or more much more
wow! now thats one gorgeous looking and sounding mopar!
stunning! 👌
Very beautiful car. Love the sound it's music to my ears
I have owned a '68 Roadrunner for 38years here in the UK, the '68 was the car that started the whole "Musclecar" thing, the word "Musclecar" never existed before 1968 and the glorious RR.
nice car
Congratulations ! 😊👍🇨🇦!
You are very smart. I think i let my 70 go to my cousin for 800 bucks. Stupid me.
Paint looks beautiful, sounds great too.
Thank the paints older than me at this point too! Was done in 90-91 !
Awesome! Friend in HS had one. Loved the sound and that great body style
my school's principal got a 69 charger R/T modified, every kid in that school stop to look at him getting out with the ride, it's beautiful
Love it! Had a chance to buy a 69 roadrunner with a 383 in 1976 for $1200.00, I regret that now.
i still have my 70 roadrunner in my barn parked it in 82 ran great
Beautiful Bud. Respects from Canada
Mmmmmm I love the smell of the 60s and 70s. I’m only 19 but I still feel the nostalgia lol
I appreciate this and agree heavily
Very beautiful car like your background open spaces
Gorgeous sound👍!
My favorite of the Road Runners. 1970 you could get the base 383 440 4 barrel 440 Six Pack or the mighty 426 Hemi. For the first time the famous shark mouth hood scoop was added that you could open with a switch on the dash board.
"mighty Hemi" hahaha...net hp for the 426 was only 350, the 440-6 is only 325.....a 2022 5.7 is more at 375 net horsepower........
When you hear the fuel pumps making more power than a toyota prius.
LOVE IT! Reminds me of my brothers 1970 Roadrunner.
such a beautiful car and sound
If your next-door neighbors are anything like mine they just love them open headers
Oh absolutely, especially on a nice Sunday morning around 9 AM LOL
@@joeynemeth6548 they should already be up and getting ready for church so it won’t bother them. Hah
@@leert2698 that’s funny you say that cause I’m a couple blocks away from a church ⛪️ but still, gotta make sure they’re up hahahah
That Air Grabber engaging is the start of good business to come and a superb finishing touch!!
Soooooo fine ! Greatest car that ever lived !!! Love it
What a beauty!! I want something just like that some day! Gorgeous and sounds kickass!
sweet. my father had a 69 with a 440 swap growing up Roadrunner's hold a special place for me
That paint is just so gorgeous
One of my all-time favourites…!!
And- omg, that sound…!! 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
Hooker headers baby!
Legendary car sir.you are one lucky man 😍👍
You have an outstandingly beautiful car. Ohh, that sound !!
Thank you much more to come! 😄
@@joeynemeth6548 looking forward to it !
VERY NICE ROADRUNNER! Dam i remember driving (when i was 19) my 2 of Friends had 1969 superbee's WHAT CARS, both with 383 4spds, They bought it for 800$ in 1977, and another friend with a 1970 Challenger 383 MAGNUM pistol grip 4spd,, bought for 1200$ october 1977, ALL drove very fast. So where the days long, long gone
Beautiful leaf blower you have there.
Great straight shooter!!! Love it!!!
One of my dream cars....beautiful.
Much appreciated!
Most mopars id be very happy to own. Let alone something like this
I love the 1970 Roadrunner taillight package same as the Superbird, My cousin bought a brand new Superbird in '70. (Yellow)
I think I saw that car race back in '83. Was it a 440 auto on the floor?
Looks good, sounds great.
Mopar dude all my life at 65 yrs old this sounds like real duration popcorn 🍿🍿 to my ears 🪓🪓 chop chop 🥩🤣
😂😂😂😂💙
In 82 I swapped the engine out of a 69 charger into my 69 Road Runner, it running about 2:30 am, did an open header test hit about 3 in the subdivision, that was my third C and I, good old days
@@billlyman9786 yes absolutely our time and always will bee. Super. Bee 🐝🐝🐝
You got to see these Mopars when they were BRAND NEW. Lucky you. I was a really small kid back then but I remember how loud these cars were. POWERFUL to my ears. I loved it. That's why I love these old Mopars. Beautiful ground pounding beasts. MADE IN USA! 👍👍
Wow. that sound is everything you want to hear. Sounds like an animal..... ferocious.
Had Orange 70 with a white top white guts and orange light in air grabber. In Portland Oregon in 73-76, 383 650 double pumper. 😁
Sounds amazing.
What a beautiful car.
My dream car right there I love roadrunners Plymouth made some of the coolest cars
what a stunning car.
Great looking 👍 car
I had a 70 Roadrunner back in the day. Brown with a white top. Not vinyl, painted. 383 4 speed. I traded it to a buddy of mine for a 69 Dart 340 4 speed. Those were great days.
Which one was faster?
@@73chally49 The A body. They were light. And it was hard to beat a good running 340. Not that the B bodies were slow, they weren't. But the weight hp ratio always favored the A bodies. And the Mopars seemed to respond to even the slightest modification.
BEAUTIFUL CAR. 👍
Thank you much!!
A symphony of the best kind
Sounds and looks better than any new car
Now that’s an honest answer right there.
Glad you didn’t say cars back then we’re so much faster than today
What a beautiful car..
Sound like a real engine. LOL...I used to run my Chevelle SS on straight Hooker Headers. The sound is vastly loud and cool.
the 70 roadrunner is one of the best looking muscle cars. Thats why I own one.
Funny nobody ever refers to these old cars like this as muscle cars anymore, Because the cars nowadays are producing so much more horsepower
My favorite car when I was younger with cragers.
Music. Just beautiful music.
That is sweet
I had a 69 GTX ( Green) and a 68 RS/SS Camaro and a 70 GTO
very nice car, well done.
Very cool Nemo sounds great
Thank you very much!!! More to come!
This car still looks amazing 50 years later
Art. Pure art.
Damn my favourite car. She's a beauty
Love that it’s a post car.
RoadRunner always was a badass
Houaaa road runners just is one 70 m'y favorite is the 68 no serious love it the cars
Cars have come such a long way since then in every way.
I can tell everyone right now that is NOT the FACTORY STOCK engine from Chrysler. Most of these RR came with either 440 or 440-6 BBL V8 and very few of them came with the mighty 426 HEMI. Lots of aftermarket parts on this car. It still sounds B.T.T.Bone. Rock on Mopar!!!
HELL YEAH, WHAT AN ABSOLUTE BEAST......
I can remember when the muscle cars ran the roads ,and sweet sounds from them filled the air ....
Are people still saying muscle cars when referring to older cars?
To me that just doesn’t make any sense seeing that these cars might have put out 250 hp at the wheels back then and the cars today are putting out 3-8 times more horsepower than them .
@@montanaplease 440-6 was 325 hp net at crank....426 was 350. 2022 5.7 is 375 net at the crank.
Amazing beauty,,,sound.
Man that 70 Plymouth Roadrunner sounds badass brother.
Very much appreciated good sir ✊🏽
This car is a life goal
Stripe applied correctly, great
That's what I want for Christmas.
Bought a 69 Runner when I was 17. My payments were $54 a month.
Yes sir ree Bob.
American Muscle.
Looks and sounds great.💪💪💪💪
Why are people still referring to older cars as muscle cars?
I could listen all day
What a beauty.
Had a neighbour that purchased and owned a 1968 383 cid 4 on the floor Road Runner. He was incredibly rough on this car and it didn't last him very long.
Wow! Nice!!
Sick bro!!!
That Beast! 😍
DAMN! I was getting a woody just listening to the fuel pump...😉
that right there is my dream car
For a split second I though jeez that dog sounds pissed off….just a fuel pump with more power than a corolla 😄
😢 beautiful 😍
Thank you times a million !
Pretty special....👍
Thank you it really is
That era of all cars was is so nice to look back on. But it's too bad the price of oil will cause gas at the pump to go so high that these cars will be forced off the roads!
..beep, beep..
really cool!
Very cool
BAD ASS!!
nice car only downside is the aftermarket wheels
I could of bought two of them back in 1990, one was yellow and the other blue, neither was wrecked just needed some work. One had the grabber hood. Could of got both for 800.00. Never bought them, because of too many other projects..
Understandable but damn that would’ve been sick! I’m a big fan of the mopar blue
$800!!!!! For 2 of them?? Doug, is it too late for me to come over with a boot on and you bend over and I kick ya real hard in the rump? Buddy! 😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Douglas, I gotta find you a 70 Road Runner my friend. A nice one too. You really deserve to have one after reading that story. I'm even crying for you Doug. 800 BUCKS for 2 RR! That's like having two girlfriends and they're TWINS too. 🤣🤣
Gobless Brother
WOOOOOW 😳
0:08 Why does it sound like me waking up the night after Taco Bell??? 🤔😅
Beautiful car I like it more then the 69
Imagine how sweet it would be with decent wheels and the exhaust off the ground.
Not a fan of center lines?! And the exhausted (when closed) is well tucked in underneath.
@@joeynemeth6548 nah dont listen to this clown the centerlines are dope dude. Just wanted to say love the car. I have a 79 vette running open headers rn until i get the baffles in it sounds alot meaner then it is ahhahah only thing done to it is a cam and i gave the carb bigger jets and recurved the dizzy. Also just bought a 78 firebird im going to put ethier centerlines or those US slotted mag wheels from the 70s i love the look with some super wide tires im thinking 295/50/15 in the rear and 235/60/15 up front on 15x9 centerlines or slotted mags and 15x7 up front.