1971 Plymouth Road Runner 1971 Plymouth Road Runner 1971 Plymouth Road Runner 1971 Plymouth Road Runner
1971 Plymouth Road Runner 1971 Plymouth Road Runner 1971 Plymouth Road Runner 1971 Plymouth Road Runner
1971 Plymouth Road Runner 1971 Plymouth Road Runner
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The Plymouth RoadRunner was developed as a mid-priced car and was placed between the Satellie and Belvedere model line up. It was built on the B-body platform. The RoadRunner was light and featured few amenities. This not only drove the price of the vehicle into territory that most could afford, but it gave an advantage over heavier vehicles. The front and back seats were both bench. There was no radio, no air conditioning, no cruise control, no trim, and very few color options. Most of the options available favored speed and acceleration.

It was a solid car and a favorite among moonshiners. It was faster than most police vehicles and due to its sturdy construction, was very reliable.

The RoadRunner came equipped with a 383 cubic-inch V8 engine capable of producing 335 horsepower. A four-speed manual transmission was standard equipment. For about $715 dollars, a 426 Hemi could be added making it the fastest vehicle on the road.

Plymouth paid Warner Brothers $50,000 to use the Road Runner cartoon image. Due to short production time, the decals were grey. Along with the image, the horn went 'beep-beep'.

In 1968, Plymouth sold 45,000 examples.

In 1969, bucket seats became available. The decals were now in color. A convertible option joined the line-up. An inexpensive engine, when compared to the Hemi, became available. This was a three-two barrel carbureted, 440 cubic-inch V8, dubbed the 440 Six Pack. Nearly 90,000 RoadRunners were sold during 1969.

In 1970, an Air Grabber hood was added. Operated by remote control from the passenger compartment, this would open and close a vent in the hood, creating a hood scope. The three-speed manual gearbox became standard while the 4-speed was now offered as optional equipment.

Due to increasing government safety regulations and emission controls, the engines began to decrease in size during the 1971 model year. Fuel prices and insurance costs also contributed to the demise of the horsepower. The four-barrel 440 cubic-inch engine was no longer offered. The horsepower ratings for all engines decreased. The wheelbase of the vehicle decreased from 116 inches to 115. The convertible was no longer offered. A little over 14,000 examples were sold in 1971.

In 1972, 340 cubic-inch V8 engine was now available. This engine was powerful and light. Less than 7,630 Road Runners were sold during the 1972 model year.

In 1973, a 318 cubic-inch engine was standard, producing 170 horsepower. The 440 and 400 cubic-inch engines were still offered as optional equipment. The vehicle received styling updates.

In 1974, the 360 cubic-inch engine replaced the 340 V8. The 318, two-barrel engine now produced a miserable 150 horsepower.

In 1975, the RoadRunner was changed to the Fury body.

In 1976, the RoadRunner was changed to the Volare body. The standard engine was the 318 cubic-inch engine offering 150 horsepower. The 360 cubic-inch engine produced 170 horsepower. The RoadRunner package included a three-speed floor shifter, interior trim, and an improved suspension.

In 1977, an on-board engine computer, called the Lean Burn system, adorned the interior of the RoadRunner. Spoilers, stripes, and Ralley wheels, and window louvers became part of the RoadRunner package.

In 1979, production was just over 1000 units.

The 1980 model year was the last one for the Volare and Road Runner.

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1971 Plymouth Road Runner

Year1971
MakePlymouth
ModelRoad Runner
Body StyleCoupe
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Price$3,147.00
Weight3640 lbs | 1651.1 kg
Combined MPG0.00

Engine   [Optional Engines]
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement383.00 CU IN. | 6277.4 cc. | 6.3 L.
ValvetrainOHV
Horsepower335.00 HP (246.6 KW) @ 4800.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio10.9 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter53.2 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio9.5:1
Fuel FeedCarburetor
Carter 4-barrel carburetor
BlockCast-iron
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Standard Transmission
Gears3
TransmissionManual

Optional Transmission
TransmissionAutomatic

Optional Transmission
Gears4
TransmissionManual
Floor Shift


 
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