Vehicle Description
1971 Plymouth Road Runner For Sale - Numbers Matching 340 Engine, 4
Speed Pistol Grip LMC is very proud to offer for sale this 1971
Plymouth Road Runner The year 1971 brought significant change to
the American muscle car, with a number of model redesigns
appearing. One was the release of the 2-door G-series Chrysler
B-bodies, including the Charger/Super Bee and GTX/Road Runner
muscle cars. At the time, few foresaw how close to the end of this
era the Big Three manufacturers were. In fact, the 1971 model run
was also the end of the high-performance equipment as originally
optioned on this beautiful 340ciRoad Runner. This body was called
the 'fuselage' style and featured much smoother, more dramatic
edges than previous renderings of the classic Plymouth. This was
the direct result of ongoing aerodynamic testing that Chrysler had
been involved in, and it proved apt on the NASCAR circuit, where
this design took Richard Petty to 21 event crowns and the
first-ever Winston Cup title that season. This beautiful Roadrunner
is finished in its factory "B2" Glacial Blue exterior complemented
very nicely with the rare white interior. Powered by a numbers
matching 340 engine backed by the number matching 4 speed pistol
grip transmission. This Mopar is well equipped with many options
some of which include, power brakes, power steering, rally dash
with factory tachometer, performance hood treatment, white
transverse stripes, AM Radio with cassette, rally wheels with
polyglass tires, optional exhaust tips, hood pins and of course the
prerequisite "Beep Beep" horn. This collectible Roadrunner has
benefited from a very nice rotisserie restoration with few miles
since completion. It comes documented with a Broadcast sheet,
pictures of the prior to restoration as well as picture during the
process. A great example of Mopar muscle that would make a great
addition to anyone's collection. Additional Details: 1971 PLYMOUTH
ROAD RUNNER -