Whether you like this B-body design or not, if you're a person who is into fire breathing Mopars, you're going to love this build. While Bobby used some modern suspension components to make this 1972 Plymouth Road Runner hooks, the power comes from a 100% old school set up with no electronics.
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The 1972 Plymouth Road Runner packs a 572 Indy headed HEMI punched to 605 cubes, and topped with pair of 1080 CFM Demon carbs to produce way over 1,000 horsepower. I don't need to tell you how many miles per gallon you get with that powerplant, but the Mopar is actually built mostly for the street.
Play the AutotopiaLA video to see this tough Plymouth HEMI Road Runner in motion.
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