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| | History of the Plymouth Road Runner and Dodge Super Bee |
 | | The Plymouth Road Runner was still well-endowed with power, but the in 1973, the shape of things to come appeared: the mild-mannered but indestructible 318, with 170 hp, was the standard base engine, make standard Road Runners more cosmetic packages than moonshine delivery vehicles. |
 | | In 1975, the Roadrunner changed bodies to the Fury, which had just moved from the C to the B platform (the Gran Fury stayed with the big C body); by 1977, the Fury was only about the size of the 1991 Lincoln Town Car. |
 | | In 1976, Plymouth, trying to keep the name alive, stuck it onto the new Volare, which was designed to replace the reliable, sturdy, light, economical, and very popular Valiant. |
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