Named for the popular Warner Brothers cartoon character, the Plymouth RoadRunner was manufactured with no frills and few amenities in order to save cost and weight. Known for being far less fragile than its competitors at Ford and Chevrolet, the RoadRunner was preferred by those who had serious street applications for high-performance cars, and is fabled to have been the favorite of Moon Shiners based on its power, light weight, ground clearance, and greater durability than its law enforcement counterparts.
This beautifully restored 1971 Rallye Red with impeccably done black interior Plymouth RoadRunner has been fully and exceptionally restored and is a prime example of this increasingly rare and valuable automobile. This superb muscle car features: 383cid big block V8, 727 Torqueflite automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, bucket seats, center console with slap shifter, code correct Rallye Red, front and rear spoilers, factory Rally wheels, fender tag, and more.
While some segments of the Mopar market have become solidly out of reach, a few of these early seventies cars can still be had within the grasp of real-world enthusiasts. This exquisitely restored RoadRunner is among the very finest examples which the true Mopar maven could hope for. Examples such as this will not last long, and will almost certainly out perform your IRA within the next few years!