With nearly 200,000 units sold from 1968 through 1971, the golden-era Plymouth Road Runner is decidedly rarer than most midsize nameplates sold at the time. At the same time, it's common enough that ...
In 1968, Plymouth decided it needed a more affordable alternative to the GTX. It created the Road Runner, which came standard with a smaller V8 and was devoid of the GTX's fancy features. The muscle ...
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