![]() Some parts were altered for use in later kits and not backdated to correct ’73-’74 spec for the reissues. The ‘Runner had been reissued a couple of times before Round 2 Models entered the picture, but some of the details weren’t quite right. The Roadrunner was pretty typical of the MPC promo-turned-kit in those days: accurate body styling, good engraving, and standard interior and chassis detail including the molded-to-the-chassis exhaust system. ![]() As in most instances, what was offered as a promo usually made it into kit form, and the Roadrunner was no exception. They had produced the Barracuda promo models starting in 1968, but now had the midsize Plymouth too. ![]() ![]() Starting with the 1971 models, MPC was handling all of the scale promotional model business for the Plymouth Division of Chrysler.
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