Introduced in 1968 as Plymouth's entry-level muscle car, the Road Runner shipped 44,303 units in its first year in showrooms. In 1969, sales surged to a whopping 81,105 examples before dropping to ...
Launched for the 1968 model year, the Plymouth Road Runner was a big hit compared to its corporate twin, the Dodge Super Bee. By 1971, when Chrysler discontinued its high-compression V8 engines ...
While most muscle cars were designed for drag racing – or at least the traffic light grand prix – other notable examples owe their existence to circuit racing. The Plymouth Superbird was ...