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1974 Road Runner - This Is A Real Road Runner Matching VIN and Fender Tag

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  • Make: Plymouth
  • Model: Road Runner
  • Trim: Coupe (Two Door)
  • Year: 1974
  • Mileage: 28,211
  • VIN: RM21P4 (1st six)
  • Color: Sublime Green
  • Engine size: Mopar 440
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Power options: Air Conditioning
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: 4 Speed Manual / Hurst Shifter
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Black
  • Safety options: Anti-Lock Brakes
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

Description

1974 Plymouth Road Runner with factory A/C that blows cold. The Road Runner has become one of the most desirable and sought after muscle cars in recent years.

This is a real Road Runner with matching VIN and Fender Tag (both original). If you're considering a 1970's Road Runner then it will have a VIN that begins with RM like this one...

I have owned this vehicle since 10/29/2013. This is a turnkey muscle car from day one that's ready rumble and I do mean rumble because the ground shakes when you start her up. The restoration on this 1974 Road Runner is a few years removed, and I just passed the 28000 original mile mark.This is a Road Runner, but anew 440 was installed with all the high performance bells and whistles. Don't lose heart because even though the 440 isn'tthe original engine the sale includes the original 400 if you choose to rebuild, install, and restore to original production.

Everythingis new- rims, A/C, headliner, seats, carpet, and center console with upgraded remote stereo that's satellite, and Bluetooth equipped. As well as speakers.

I have the receipts for the work I've done since owning the vehicle. The work was done by a very reputable shop that's been in business since the 70's. The vehicle is available for inspection, but I cannot be available to every person that wants to see it... If you've made an offer that's in the ballpark we can arrange a day and time.

I'm not a dealer, but I know the market for this vehicle. While most of the classic market is sufferingthe Road Runnercontinues to climb... I don't expect to recover 100% of my investment, but you'll have to rip the Hurst shifter from my cold dead hands before I sell this vehicle for an embarrassing amount. Thanks for your time and consideration.