Plymouth Roadrunner NASCAR Richard Petty 1971 – 3D Model

Plymouth Roadrunner NASCAR Richard Petty 1971 – 3D Model

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1971 Plymouth Road Runner NASCAR Richard Petty was a stock car race car that was driven by Richard Petty. It was the first car to win the NASCAR Grand National championship using a production-based body and engine. The car was powered by a 426 Hemi V8 engine that produced 425 horsepower and 425 pound-feet of torque. The engine was mated to a four-speed manual transmission. The Road Runner could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 5.2 seconds and had a top speed of 175 mph. The car had a distinctive paint scheme that featured Petty’s signature blue and red colors. The car also had a number of modifications that made it more competitive on the racetrack, including a lowered suspension, a wider track, and a front spoiler. Petty drove the Road Runner to 21 wins in the 1971 NASCAR Grand National season, including 19 wins in this car. Petty won his seventh NASCAR championship that season, and the Road Runner is considered one of the most iconic cars in NASCAR history. The Road Runner was a popular car with NASCAR fans, and it helped to popularize the sport. The car’s success also helped to make the Hemi V8 engine a popular choice for other NASCAR teams. 1971 Plymouth Road Runner NASCAR Richard Petty is a significant car in NASCAR history. It was the first car to win the NASCAR Grand National championship using a production-based body and engine, and it helped to popularize the sport. The car is also considered one of the most iconic cars in NASCAR history.

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