The Plymouth Road Runner sold well during its' production run
between 1968-1974 and represented a first in the American auto
industry: a high-power, but budget-priced vehicle based on the
mid-sized Plymouth "B-body". The Road Runner was by no means
fragile, but today very few clean, un-restored survivors are to be
found. This "Plum Crazy" 1971 Road Runner is worth a serious look.
This is an original, numbers-matching, 383 V8, 4-Speed Manual-Shift
Road Runner with a very nice white vinyl interior. The owner states
15,000 miles since the motor was rebuilt. The dash, gauges and
steering wheel are original. This is a great opportunity to enjoy a
classic piece of U.S. Muscle Car history as is or as a starting
point for a show quality restoration. The 1971 Plymouth Road Runner
is located at our Milwaukee showroom. You can view this vehicle in
greater detail including HD pictures and an HD video of it running
and driving at Gatewayclassiccars.com. If you are interested in
purchasing this vehicle or have more questions regarding it, please
call us at (262) 891-4253 or email
[email protected].