BEING SOLD WITH TITLE
This 1974 Plymouth Road Runner is an honest, mid-70s Mopar that wears its history on its sleeve, making it a prime candidate for a dedicated enthusiast looking for a “rolling project.” While the Yellow Blaze paint and iconic “Coke bottle” body lines still turn heads, the car shows the typical age and patina of a 50-year-old survivor. It’s a driver-quality machine that would benefit from some cosmetic attention and mechanical refreshing to truly bring back its former street presence.
Under the hood, the 5.2L 318 ci V8 remains a reliable heart, though it’s an ideal blank canvas for someone wanting to swap in more power or simply detail the engine bay back to factory standards. The interior, featuring Black Cloth seating, is functional but presents a great opportunity for a cabin refresh. With 20,196 miles showing on the odometer, this St. Louis-built coupe isn’t a flawless museum piece—it’s a real-world muscle car that needs some love and a steady hand to reach its full potential.