Chrysler introduced the triple carburetion on its B-body muscle cars midway through the 1969 model year, on the Plymouth Road Runner and the Dodge Coronet Super Bee. Around 3,300 units fitted with the ...
More importantly, it was affordable, giving everyone access to a genuine performance ride. Decades later, it's still easy on the budget, especially if you don't need a 426 Street Hemi under the hood.
Introduced in 1968 as Plymouth's entry-level muscle car, the Road Runner was essentially a more affordable version of the GTX. However, while it lacked the latter's premium features, the Road Runner ...
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