In 1974, a total of 1,500 Plymouth Road Runners equipped with the 400 cubic inch V8 engine were produced. This was part of a larger trend in the automotive industry during that time, as manufacturers began to focus on fuel efficiency and emissions controls. The 1974 model year marked the end of the first generation of Road Runners, reflecting significant changes in performance standards.
Approx 83,000 Plymouth Roadrunners were made in 1969.
Not a single one !....the 360 cu.in.was not available in a road runner untill 1974.
5,384 73 RRs had the 340
281,378 dusters in 1974 were built.
HEMI , 383 or 440 ?
Around 10,000
Chrysler produced 4989 Plymouth 'Cudas in 1974. They also produced 6745 Plymouth Barracudas in 1974 making a total production run of 11,734.
3200
117 total
In 1974, only a limited number of Plymouth Road Runners were produced with sunroofs, as it was not a common option. Exact production numbers are hard to determine, but estimates suggest that fewer than 1,000 units were equipped with this feature. The sunroof option was more of a rarity, contributing to the unique appeal of those specific models.
In 1972, a total of 5,776 Plymouth Roadrunners were built. This model year featured the second generation of the Roadrunner, which was known for its performance and distinctive styling. The 1972 version included changes such as a more refined design and various engine options.
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