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Mopar Plymouth Road Runner 1974 30,099 Original Miles

Make: Plymouth
Model: Road Runner
Type: Coupe
Year: 1974
Mileage: 30,099
VIN: RM21P4G253011
Color: Green
Engine: 400
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: 4-Speed Hurst Pistol Grip
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States

1974 Plymouth Road Runner Additional Info:

I reserve the right to end the auction early.

If you need to see the car first then don't bid until you view the vehicle.

Wire or Cash. When I have payment that's cleared then the car will be released. If it's not paid for in the timeframe specified I will not refund your deposit, and you will receive negative feedback. This isn't my first rodeo... I had tostart a new accountafter gettinghacked.

I'll consider trades as partial payment, but I don't want any projects. I'm firm on the price. The car needs nothing.Tribute cars are like tribute bands - they suck... It's a real RM21P4 with the matching block.

Only 30,099 original miles.

4-Speed Pistol Grip.

Factory A/C.

No Rust, and has never had rust.

It's 1 of 280 manufactured.

Why am I selling? I need cash to make technological upgrades for my business. I'm open to a trade to act as a partial payment because I don't need the entire value for the car to make the necessary purchases. I can buy on credit, but I prefer not to add debt to my business.

Other Notes

1) Check out the 2014BJ auction lot #864 sold for $52,800.00. It had 60k original miles on the OD, it was not a 4-speed, painted lemon twist (not original), bumpers were painted, had an engine swap, but the vehicle was in #1 Concours condition.

2) This is not a #1 Concours vehicle, but it is a solid #2 graded in Excellent condition.

3) The Hagerty Valauation Tool puts this vehicle as a base model at $43k, but it receives a 15% bump for being a 4-Speed with the Hurst Pistol Grip, and another 10% bump for having the high performance engine for that year.

4) Only 280 were produced with the 4-speed 440 or 400 in 1974. Yes, they made a 440 that year (if you doubt that statement then refer to the 2014 Hemmings article titled One Rare Bird).

5) The vehicle is insured for $60k.

I know the 74's as good as anyone in the world. This car is my modus operandi.