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These Second Generation Road Runners Getting Expensive

Dibbons

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Asking $40,000.00 in San Diego.

https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/d/chula-vista-1971-plymouth-road-runner/7293831549.html

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Beautiful car. Appears like the owner is looking to downgrade.
 
I think they look great and with a hemi & 4 speed would also be very fun to drive.
Unfortunately everything is way overpriced these days so i dont know if i will ever own one...
 
yep they've come up in value recently
the 71-72 aren't bad looking cars, I'd roll in one

especially a well done & sorted car

a lot better than the 73-74, the front end just ruins it
let alone later years than that

I still prefer the 68-69's much better :poke:
just me
 
Drums in front? Non original motor? A 440 in 71 is a GTX or one of the last of the 6bbl's if coded as a Road Runner. Nice car, but seems high if it's a 383 car.
 
As what used to be considered the "more desirable" models get more expensive and harder to find, the cars once left aside are gaining value big time. Just need to visit FABO's 'for sale' section to see that.
But.....40K? Askin' ain't gettin'.....
 
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