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− | The Plymouth Roadrunner was introduced in 1968 as a budget-friendly performance car. The low pricetag appealed to younger buyers who were interested in performance but could not afford the expensive musclecars being built at the time.
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− | The Roadrunner was creating using the Satellite body series but included less trim and fewer options than a Satellite or the GTX performance car. Less trim meant lower weight, and the standard high-performance engine meant fun, fun, fun!
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− | Chrysler licensed the Roadrunner name and image from Warner Brothers. Chrysler also licensed the cartoon bird's sound, installing a special horn in the Roadrunner to sound like the cartoon bird. This special horn gave the Roadrunner it's street nicknames, "beeper" or "beep beep".
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− | '''Make:'''Plymouth
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− | '''Model:'''Roadrunner
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− | '''Year:'''1970
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− | '''Class:'''Muscle
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− | '''Confirmed:'''Yes
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