I like the Steelies.
Let me preface my comments with the statement that I think a guy should run what he likes.
That being said, I think the poverty look goes just fine with a Roadrunner, since it was a low buck concept. I bought a used 68 383 Roadrunner back in 1981. I was 18, and it was a beat down car from a budget lot.
I put headers and a Holley on it, waxed it every Friday, painted the steel rims gloss black when they needed it. I would run dog dishes with beauty rings up front. I had a blast with that car! I didn't have it long enough to upgrade the wheels (story for another day.)
I had a set of Magnum wheels from my first Charger that we passed around, my friend had a 69 Roadrunner and they looked really classy on that.
The steel wheels on 60's cars look tough to me, all business, sleeper, masculine.
On my 73 charger I have had a bunch of different wheels over the years. I bought it in 82 as my daily driver it had the full hub caps. I replaced those with baby moons, Then after I put in the big block I got the Crager Pro-techs in the first pic. (I know, but that **** looked cool in the 80's).
I have slots on it now (paid a pretty penny for the fronts) and they are my favorite. But almost all of the 8- 10 inch wide solts have 3-1/2 backspace, and that sits too far out with a wide tire. So, I have some Alumastars to try on the rear now.
I'm sure this won't be my final combo.