You’re the only classic car company that does cold starts. I appreciate that so much. Please never stop and always show us what you do with the gas pedals to get them started. It’s so fun to watch!
First car I ever owned was a black 1974 Roadrunner. Black interior, bucket seats, center console shifter. It was drop dead gorgeous. Only had a 318 motor, wasn't fast but looked like it could run 150 mph. Wish oh wish I still had it.
So rare they don't make any body panels for them. So rare you you can't drive them in fear of getting totalled and irreplaceable. I would've kept mine if parts were reproduced.
It was a GTX road runner. GTX option was available only on a road runner from 1972-1974. My uncle had a 1974. 1971 was the last year of a GTX as a standalone model!
@@earlyetman5588 I'm 61 years old. Always loved mopars. I had two Challengers and a road runner. I always think I know everything about them, and then I learn something new. Thanks for the 411
Is it numbers matching, no. Is it factory color, no. Did the factory have finned valve covers, no. Did they come with fuel injection, no. Stop selling crap as an original classic.
You’re the only classic car company that does cold starts. I appreciate that so much. Please never stop and always show us what you do with the gas pedals to get them started. It’s so fun to watch!
First car I ever owned was a black 1974 Roadrunner. Black interior, bucket seats, center console shifter. It was drop dead gorgeous. Only had a 318 motor, wasn't fast but looked like it could run 150 mph. Wish oh wish I still had it.
I like this body style!
So rare they don't make any body panels for them. So rare you you can't drive them in fear of getting totalled and irreplaceable. I would've kept mine if parts were reproduced.
1974 the year I was hired full time, working for Chrysler on the A-body and B-body cowl top lines.
hey mane did u eva drive one
Nice
had one in late 72 left a bar hammered and wrapped it around a telephone pole. it had 6300 miles
I miss the one I had
The 74 440 made like 150 hp. I still want one though.
280 hp, which is still really sad.
Has this been sold yet?
Cool
You can find more information here... www.cruisinclassicsinc.com/vehicles/1235/1974-plymouth-roadrunner
So is it a GTX or a Road Runner?
It was a GTX road runner. GTX option was available only on a road runner from 1972-1974. My uncle had a 1974. 1971 was the last year of a GTX as a standalone model!
@@earlyetman5588 I'm 61 years old. Always loved mopars. I had two Challengers and a road runner. I always think I know everything about them, and then I learn something new. Thanks for the 411
@@earlyetman5588That's a bloody lie
oh no the. number did not match dam
Is it numbers matching, no. Is it factory color, no. Did the factory have finned valve covers, no. Did they come with fuel injection, no. Stop selling crap as an original classic.
I will by it
I think it's looks nice but I like the '71-72 a lot more.
I had clovers whit Mickey s
little yellow cigarettes
The front end after the '72 on these are hideous, as are those goofy bumper guards
Ugly o thing
Thank Big Government for that garbage!
How much are you selling it for