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1974 Plymouth Road Runner
Ep. 1.1Typ: Pkw, Coupé — Herkunftsland: 

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◊ 2005-12-27 20:04 |
WOW... ehh ... the cars good also.! ![]() This is Daisy Dukes car. ![]() ![]() -- Last edit: 2005-12-29 23:28:52 |
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◊ 2005-12-28 17:38 |
Year 1973 |
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◊ 2005-12-30 08:36 |
Owwww... Daisy... |
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◊ 2006-01-03 19:52 |
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◊ 2006-01-03 22:43 |
une ligne à couper le souffle... |
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Rocker B. J. ◊ 2006-01-12 06:01 |
Actually that's a 1974 Plymouth Roadrunner. |
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◊ 2006-01-13 22:40 |
Sorry, it seems that we missed few comments ![]() |
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◊ 2006-06-08 03:27 |
What's that things top speed? |
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◊ 2006-06-08 16:33 |
Probably about 120mph, maybe 130? |
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◊ 2006-06-20 01:11 |
Top speed on that car? It really depends on the gearing in the rearend. I actually have a 73 Road Runner with a hot small-block in it (400hp), and when I still had the 2.70 gears in the rear, 140 was NOOOO problem. Of course, at 140, on Z-rated low profile modern tires, but old, rickety worn-out suspension, I was scared. The car swayed like hell. Daisy's car in the series is a big-block (they show the engine of that car in the episode called "Daisy's Song"), either a 400 or 440, so it probably had the 3.55 Sure-Grip rear, so theoretically, taking into account engine RPM and redline limit, the car would probably max out at 120-130. If it had the 2.70 rear like my car, 140-150 completely topped out would be possible. God I hate being a car-guy. I read WAY to much into movie and TV stuff like that. -- Last edit: 2007-07-08 23:03:40 |
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◊ 2006-06-20 02:52 |
No problem, I deleted your double entry, BTW if it had 4.88 gears, it wouldnt see 100mph unless the motor could wind up to 9000rpm's. -- Last edit: 2006-06-20 02:53:24 |
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◊ 2006-11-27 06:22 |
With 4.88s, a big-block, and no overdrive, that car's top speed would be 80-90 Mph, maybe a little more, but not much, but it would sure as hell get there quick. Redline on a stock Mopar big-block is only around 6200-6500... |
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◊ 2006-12-07 06:47 |
I'd take her 4 a ride. ![]() |
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◊ 2008-02-29 04:47 |
There's a car in the picture? |
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◊ 2008-07-20 06:46 |
My first car (as pictured) was a (as titled) a 1973 Road Runner. It had an optional 383 block in it with the slap stick tranny. I got it up to 130 before I lost my wits. The suspention was not good and the front end started to lift and I was losing steering so I backed off. Some of the best fun I ever had. Launching in 1st gear could ALMOST lift the front wheels. I blew the motor at the local drag strip on "Run what ya brung" night. I sold the car for $500 bucks. I regret that day.![]() |
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◊ 2009-02-23 21:49 |
there was an episode of the dukes from the 4th season titled "goodbye general lee" in which bo and luke trade in the general lee on a tan 73 roadrunner that is most likely one of the cars daisy had and WB repainted it. there was another one used in the season 5 ep "new dukes" which is driven by coy and vance and is destroyed by the mean green machine (and then they of course start using general lee) that one was blue |
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◊ 2009-05-13 01:35 |
Did Daisy have another car before this one that had a sun motif (SunRunner?)on the c pillar instead of the roadrunner bird? I think that car went over a cliff. Did you ever notice on the dukes when they were driving a dodge or plymouth Police car over a cliff the car that actually fell was an AMC matador or a model similar to the Dodge brand. Says little for the AMC brands of the time. |
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◊ 2009-10-09 05:04 |
that's a '72. |
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◊ 2009-10-09 06:19 |
this is probably correct as listed ('74). wikipedia does list "daisy's car" as a '72 - but the car in that picture is not a '72. i don't know the differences between the '73 and the '74... |
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◊ 2009-10-18 23:15 |
Unlike the uber-cool Charger, this Road Runner wasn't as fast as it's predecessors. In 1974 the muscle car was on it's last legs, and people in California (apparently the state that starts everything off) complained of the amount of pollution (and noise) being produced from these beasts, with their V8'S and Hemi's. Therefore, muscle cars became tamer and evetually died off. Being replaced by the Firebirds, Trans-Ams and Camaros of the late seventies/early eighties. However, I suspect that with a little hard work here and there, these beauties can achieve speeds higher than 150 mph, and an improvement with the handling, of course. ![]() |
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