Exploring Abandoned Muscle Car Treasures: The Untold Story of a Plymouth Road Runner and More

Plymouth Road Runner, rusty, front profile view

At the same property, Sean comes across a Plymouth Road Runner, again covered in a lot of surface rust but looking mostly complete.

It has the period correct wheels on it, and the engine is under the hood.

Like the Satellite before it, it has a blue interior, and it is an automatic.

The body panels are mostly straight and there are the chrome bumpers on the car still too.

Like the Satellite, this is a car that does deserve to have a second lease of life, and it is certainly advantageous that most of the car is still present.

An Old P80 Fighter Jet In South Georgia

South Georgia P-80 Fighter Jet display, front quarter view from below

It’s interesting to see these two cars just sitting around and the owner of them also has a few Mustangs too.

Sadly, the owner was out at work with his wife at home, so we don’t get to see the Mustangs.

We do get an interesting bonus at the end of the video, Sean takes a look at an old P-80 fighter jet sat on a plinth, with a plaque below it.

It’s certainly not in the greatest condition, but ironically it might have less life in it than the muscle cars that Sean has been to check out in this video

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