1971 was muscles last year for high compression power. Plymouths 440+6 Road Runner kept the fires burning with a full 385 hp. One hundred horses more than next years top engine! Let this radically restyled Road Runner toy car light your collection on fire in eye-popping Curious Yellow paint with black graphics, Air Grabber scoop that opens, front aero wings, rear spoiler and for the first time ever the accurate Road Runner emblem in the grille. Pop the hood and Plymouths last six pack equipped 440 big block bursts to life! Authentic Goodyears on polished Magnum 500 wheels complete this precision diecast! Features Limited Edition Diecast Collectible Over 180 Parts Working Air Grabber Hood Scoop Opens Authentic Curious Yellow Paint & Graphics
- Brand new box. Real rubber tires. Steerable wheels. Accurate interior and chassis. Opening hood, doors and trunk. Made of diecast with some plastic parts. Detailed interior, exterior and engine compartment. Dimensions approximately L-11.25, W-4, H-2.75 inches.
- In 1968, the goal of the Plymouth brand was to make a fun and fast car geared toward younger drivers, but keep it affordable. The mid-sized, B-body icon known as the Plymouth Road Runner was born, opening up a whole new niche in the muscle car market. In 1971, the Plymouth Road Runner was completely restyled using the fuselage styling seen in the rest of the Chrysler lineup.
- Aerodynamics and handling were greatly improved, as well as luxury options like pile carpeting, powered seats, and additional soundproofing. The massive 426 HEMI and the 440+6 were still available, but it would be the last year for them.
- To celebrate 50 years since the debut of the Plymouth Road Runner, Auto World is excited to release this highly detailed 1971 Plymouth Road Runner in Curious Yellow with black vinyl interior. Under the hood is a 440 Six Barrel engine powering the Magnum 500 wheels. This commemorative vehicle also features our recently-tooled front grill with accurate Road Runner emblem!
- Brand new box. Real rubber tires. Steerable wheels. Accurate interior and chassis. Opening hood, doors and trunk. Made of diecast with some plastic parts. Detailed interior, exterior and engine compartment. Dimensions approximately L-11.25, W-4, H-2.75 inches.
- In 1968, the goal of the Plymouth brand was to make a fun and fast car geared toward younger drivers, but keep it affordable. The mid-sized, B-body icon known as the Plymouth Road Runner was born, opening up a whole new niche in the muscle car market. In 1971, the Plymouth Road Runner was completely restyled using the fuselage styling seen in the rest of the Chrysler lineup.
- Aerodynamics and handling were greatly improved, as well as luxury options like pile carpeting, powered seats, and additional soundproofing. The massive 426 HEMI and the 440+6 were still available, but it would be the last year for them.
- To celebrate 50 years since the debut of the Plymouth Road Runner, Auto World is excited to release this highly detailed 1971 Plymouth Road Runner in Curious Yellow with black vinyl interior. Under the hood is a 440 Six Barrel engine powering the Magnum 500 wheels. This commemorative vehicle also features our recently-tooled front grill with accurate Road Runner emblem!