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Did a good job on the design but it dosent say Beep Beep. Thats the problem you should fix
but isnt a bug.
'71 was the last year that Road Runner and GTX were separate cars (although similar), with the Road Runner being the stripped down performance model and the GTX having "luxury" trim and interior packages. Was also the last year that the 426 Hemi and 440+6 were available for both cars.
In '72 the Road Runner was only offered with 340 or 400 engines, with the the Road Runner GTX being a trim package that included a de-tuned 440 4 barrel. Too bad the game doesn't have all the engines (340, 383, 440+6).
Having said that, when I was stationed at MCRD in '77 a fellow jar head had an immaculate deep blue '70 Road Runner with 426 Hemi, high pistol grip 4 speed manual, and wind grabber. Nicest Road Runner I've ever seen or rode in. :)