In 1968, Plymouth put out the Road Runner econo-muscle car, a high-bang-for-a-buck spin-off of the Belvedere that was the cheapest way to burn rubber, short of pouring gas over a tire and lighting the ...
Overshadowed by the Plymouth Road Runner during its three-year production run, the Super Bee remains an underated beast from the golden era of muscle cars. After the Chrysler Corporation introduced ...