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4.7 Overall rating

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Anonymous

5.0

Reviewed a 1973 Plymouth Road Runner on Mar 20, 2011

I have owned the car for 10 years now and decided to do some custom work on it mostly cosmetic now that the power train is done, it has a built 440 and 727 trans with a 1700 stall converter.

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Andrew M

5.0

Reviewed a 1973 Plymouth Road Runner on Sep 2, 2008

Acceleration is unbelievable, however due to the weight...the breaking and handling are not up to par. The build quality is stupendous, it only rattles due the sheer power being exherted to the rear wheels, but needs very few repairs because of the solid steel frame and body. Gas milage is terrible but with proper maintenance that any car needs you should have no engine problems. It is a crazy fun car to drive with almost 450 hp. I would recomend any one who has a chance to purchase one to buy it.

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Kevin R

5.0

Reviewed a 1973 Plymouth Road Runner on Aug 10, 2009

This is one of the classic american cars that has that muscle look/feel but isnt the same car your neighbor has. This is a fairly rare car but great performance and fun to drive. Ours only has a 318 in in witch is the smallest available motor at the time we are looking to put a larger engine in it to get a little bit better performance out of it.

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Anonymous

5.0

Reviewed a 1973 Plymouth Road Runner on Apr 20, 2009

Bought the car in '97. Restored it and now love driving it. original 340 roadrunner, now has a VERY strong 360. She'll get up and go. Very reliable. MOPARs don't beak often. Gas mileage? - With that engine what do you think? Very fun to drive, accelerates nicely, handles well, and stops quick enough. I also have a 71 I'm restoring. MOPAR or NO car!!

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