Description
1971 Plymouth Road Runner â NumbersâMatching 383, Auto, Refurbished 2014â2019
đ Key Details
- Model: Road Runner
- Year: 1971
- Condition: Used
- Mileage: 56,000
- No. of Owners: 2
- Color: Bravo White over Black Vinyl
- Engine Size: 383ci V8 (numbersâmatching, fourâbarrel)
- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Transmission: 3âSpeed Automatic
- Seller Type: Personal
đ§° Description Overview
This 1971 Plymouth Road Runner is a tastefully refurbished example of Moparâs iconic muscle car, showing 56,000 miles and retaining its numbersâmatching 383ci V8. Refurbishment work carried out between 2014 and 2019 included a rebuild of the original 383 with a fourâbarrel carburetor, paired to a threeâspeed automatic transmission to deliver the kind of torquey, effortless performance that defined the era.
Finished in classic Bravo White over a black vinyl interior, the car presents with a clean, periodâcorrect muscle car look that highlights the â71 Bâbody styling. Powerâassisted front disc brakes provide confident stopping power, and 15″ Magnum 500 wheels contribute both to the stance and to the authentic lateâmuscle aesthetic.
With its numbersâmatching drivetrain, fresh mechanicals, and thoughtful cosmetic refresh, this Road Runner stands as a strong example of American automotive craftsmanshipâready to be driven, shown, and enjoyed by its next enthusiast owner.
âď¸ Features & Highlights
- 1971 Plymouth Road Runner
- Refurbished between 2014â2019
- Numbersâmatching 383ci V8 engine
- Fourâbarrel carburetor
- 3âspeed automatic transmission
- Finished in Bravo White over black vinyl interior
- Powerâassisted front disc brakes
- 15″ Magnum 500 wheels
- Classic earlyââ70s Mopar muscle styling
đ Summary
A wellârefurbished 1971 Plymouth Road Runner with its numbersâmatching 383ci V8, 3âspeed automatic, Bravo White finish, and Magnum 500 wheels. With fresh mechanical work completed in the last decade and a strong visual presence, it offers an appealing combination of originality, reliability, and classic American muscle car character.











































































































