Published: August 29, 2012Tags: fast furious, Road Runner, steve strope 
Movie star. That’s what this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner is. It “played” Hammer in famous movie series Fast and Furious.
The car was built by Steve Strope from Pure Vision Design. Well, actually it was a resto-mod Mopar project but it turned out great anyway. The Hammer is powered by 528 Hemi. The car was sold at Barrett-Jackson.
Image credits: Planet R Photography
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