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SEMA Seen: 1973 Plymouth Road Runner

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1973 Plymouth Road Runner | Hans Marquez Photos

I have been having this obsession with Jeeps and off-roading lately and after walking the halls of SEMA I have nothing but movie cars and rat rods on my mind. Fulfilling all my cravings today was a 1973 Plymouth Road Runner that has been turned into an apocalyptic 4×4 creation known as the Mad-Maxxis Off-Road Runner.

The car features a 5.0L Cummins turbo diesel backed by an ATS Diesel Allison 1000 between the frame rails. The car also has a transfer case so it can be switched from two-wheel drive to four-wheel drive.

Other modifications include an off-road design NP205, destroyed adapter, front Dana 60 by Currie, rear Dana 80 by Dynatrac, Mastercraft seats, Mishimoto intercooler, Flex-a-Lite Radiator / fan, EBC brakes, G2 Gears, Airaid intake, and Fox Shocks among other things.

Completing the look, the vehicle sits atop 35-inch Maxxis Razor tires.

Nicole James
Nicole Jameshttp://nicoleellanjames.com/
Nicole James has been involved in the automotive world her entire life. Her dream car is a 1965 Shelby Daytona Coupe. She currently drives a 2005 Mustang affectionately known as Marilyn and uses the car to participate in track events, car shows, and explore the world around her. Nicole joined the ClassicCars.com Content and Marketing team in 2014. Nicole is an automotive journalist and the creator of Pretty Driven - an online source for car culture and news for millennials, as well as a contributor for ClassicCars.com. Follow Nicole on Instagram and Facebook - @Nicoleeellan

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