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Old 05-04-2007, 07:46 PM
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So is there a difference between a plymouth roadrunner and a...?

So is there a difference between a plymouth roadrunner and a plymouth sattelite?
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Old 05-04-2007, 07:53 PM
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Re: So is there a difference between a plymouth roadrunner and a...?

Yes, suspension, badging, engines, the hood, some trim of course, and the performance image. The Satellite was a basic B body from 65 on. What differences are you concerned with?
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Old 05-04-2007, 11:12 PM
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Re: So is there a difference between a plymouth roadrunner and a...?

i was just wondering, since i have seen some people describe their sattellite as a "roadrunner clone"
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Old 05-05-2007, 08:30 AM
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Re: So is there a difference between a plymouth roadrunner and a...?

Technically you could convert the Satellite into a RR with all the right pieces, just not a " real" car.
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