Re: What does R/T stand for anyway?

From: Klaus Wilkens (klaus@buffnet.net)
Date: Tue Sep 15 1998 - 20:25:11 EDT


This goes back to the late 60s when GM and Ford had names (and image)
for their muscle cars. Mopars had quick cars like the 383 B bodies, 426
street wedges, and of course the Street Hemi but they didn't have a
catchy name and therefore had little image with the street crowd.

In 67 Plymouth came out with the GTX and Dodge came out with the R/T
which stands for Road / Track.

KW

dvader wrote:

> So ummm...what does R/T stand for anyway?



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