in the muscle car's glorious days of the mid- and late-sixties (and crack of seventies), Detroit made a great deal (and put a great deal of effort) out of its high-strung, gas-guzzling intermediates.
Hundreds of runners tackled a race of up to 100 miles (160km) around the Cornish coast path. The Arc of Attrition event saw competitors taking on distances of 25, 50 or 100 miles (40, 80 or 160km) - ...
The 1970 model year for the Plymouth Road Runner marked a critical junction in muscle car history, bringing together two significant milestones: it was the last year the popular B-body was available ...