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RealRides of WNY - 1969 Road Runner

In my mind, this is what a 1969 Plymouth Road Runnershould look like — post coupe and no fancy wheels. That’s what the original Road Runner debuted as for 1968, but for some reason Plymouth added a 2-door hardtop before the model year was done, and then a convertible for 1969. If you wanted fancy you could buy a GTX! — the Road Runner was supposed to be a no-frills performance ca

RealRides of WNY - 1977 Dodge Royal Monaco

This Blues Brother replica started life as a regular ol’ 1977 Dodge Royal Monaco — probably some family’s car years ago. Now it makes the rounds of local car shows with its owner, Mike from Hamburg (a.k.a. Elwood), who also hires it out for just about any kind of event you can think of. The original movie car was a 1974 model (not all that much different from this one) and 12 of

RealRides of WNY - 1952 Chevrolet Styline Deluxe

Here’s a 1952 Chevrolet Styline Deluxe from the recent car show in Cazenovia Park. It’s owned by Shawn Sikes of Buffalo, and is equipped with a seldom-seen (by me) hood-mounted bug and snow deflector (which Shawn says really works!), as well as Chevy’s rear fender panels (which most of the world calls fender skirts), and front and rear fender guards (which I would have assumed we

RealRides of WNY - 1962 Dodge Lancer 770

This 1962 Dodge Lancer 770 was based on Plymouth’s Valiant and served the Dodge division in the compact car market until the Dart came along a year later. The first Lancer appeared for MY 1961 in two series: 170 and 770. Body styles were two- and four-door sedans, a two-door hardtop, and four-door station wagon. For 1962, a sportier Lancer GT two-door hardtop model was added. This 770 four-d