Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
"Stroked Road Runner"
DRUM ROLLL!! Presented here is a stunning example of the 1974 Plymouth Road Runner. The exterior of the vehicle is shown in the original Aztec Gold with White Transverse Stripes and man does it turn heads. In the interior, you will find an original White leather interior completed with seat belts and correct Road Runner floor mats. Originally from the sunny state of Arizona, this Runner is as solid as they come.
Under the hood, you will find a 408 Stroker Engine that was built off a period-correct 360 V8 engine. The engine was also upgraded with the following: Edelbrock Aluminum Heads, an Edelbrock Intake manifold, a New Correct wiring harness, an Aluminum radiator, a New Serpentine Drive Belt System with Cooling fans, A new correct wiring harness, a Performance Duel Exhaust, and Mopar Performance Valve Covers. Power is routed through a factory automatic transmission and a 3.91 Sure Grip Rear End.
Other comforts include factory power steering, an upgraded stereo system with speakers, and an updated R134A Air Conditioning system.
The 1973-74 models received completely new sheet metal and had more conventional squared-up front-end styling and changes to the rear that closely resembled the four-door models than the 71-72s. The interior options included retaining power seats and windows and offering plusher carpeting and seat covers, moving the car to a slightly higher level of luxury. The restyling helped sales, which were up 40% over the 1972 models. In testing, 1/4 mile times were getting close to the 16s, top speeds had dropped to barely over 125 mph (201 km/h). The base engine for the 1973-74 models had dropped down to Chrysler's workaday 318 CID V8 but was equipped with dual exhausts which bumped the power up to 170 hp (127 kW). After 1972, no 440 with four-speed manual cars were built. The code E68 400 cu in 260 hp engine was the biggest Plymouth offered with the 4-speed, which could also be had with the 340 (1973), and 360 (1974) engines.
Price does not include applicable tax, title, license, processing, and/or $199 documentation fees.
To see over 80 photos of this car, including the undercarriage please visit our website www.grautogallery.com
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1974 Plymouth
Road Runner
Description
DRUM ROLLL!! Presented here is a stunning example of the 1974 Plymouth Road Runner. The exterior of the vehicle is shown in the original Aztec Gold with White Transverse Stripes and man does it turn heads. In the interior, you will find an original White leather interior completed with seat belts and correct Road Runner floor mats. Originally from the sunny state of Arizona, this Runner is as solid as they come.
Under the hood, you will find a 408 Stroker Engine that was built off a period-correct 360 V8 engine. The engine was also upgraded with the following: Edelbrock Aluminum Heads, an Edelbrock Intake manifold, a New Correct wiring harness, an Aluminum radiator, a New Serpentine Drive Belt System with Cooling fans, A new correct wiring harness, a Performance Duel Exhaust, and Mopar Performance Valve Covers. Power is routed through a factory automatic transmission and a 3.91 Sure Grip Rear End.
Other comforts include factory power steering, an upgraded stereo system with speakers, and an updated R134A Air Conditioning system.
The 1973-74 models received completely new sheet metal and had more conventional squared-up front-end styling and changes to the rear that closely resembled the four-door models than the 71-72s. The interior options included retaining power seats and windows and offering plusher carpeting and seat covers, moving the car to a slightly higher level of luxury. The restyling helped sales, which were up 40% over the 1972 models. In testing, 1/4 mile times were getting close to the 16s, top speeds had dropped to barely over 125 mph (201 km/h). The base engine for the 1973-74 models had dropped down to Chrysler's workaday 318 CID V8 but was equipped with dual exhausts which bumped the power up to 170 hp (127 kW). After 1972, no 440 with four-speed manual cars were built. The code E68 400 cu in 260 hp engine was the biggest Plymouth offered with the 4-speed, which could also be had with the 340 (1973), and 360 (1974) engines.
Price does not include applicable tax, title, license, processing, and/or $199 documentation fees.
To see over 80 photos of this car, including the undercarriage please visit our website www.grautogallery.com
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Specs
- Year
- 1974
- Make
- Plymouth
- Model
- Road Runner
- Miles
- 54,945
- Vin
- RM21G4G216395
- Stock
- BIN568A
Basic
- Engine Size
- 408ci Stroker V8
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Transmission Type
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- RWD
Engine
- Body Color
- Aztec Gold
- Body Style
- Coupe
- Doors
- 2
Body
- Interior Color
- White
- Seat Material
- Leather
Interior
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