1971 Plymouth

Road Runner SOLD

SOLD

1971 Plymouth

Road Runner

Description

History About The Plymouth Road Runner:
An all-new body design appeared for the Plymouth Road Runner/GTX in 1971, now based on the Satellite platform in the two-door hardtop only. The chassis featured a wider rear track and shorter wheelbase along with big-car fuselage looks catering to a more rounded fender and quarter panel shape. The front end was dominated by a chrome loop bumper and a performance hood treatment with side-facing scoops with engine size callouts.

Details About Our Available Plymouth Road Runner Example:
Offered for sale at the St. Louis Car Museum is a 1971 Plymouth Road Runner finished in factory code correct GY9- Tawny Gold Metallic over H2Y9- Ember Gold Vinyl Bench interior. Under the hood lies its factory-issued, numbers matching 383ci V8 mated to the column-shifted A727 TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transmission. Options include Heavy-Duty power front disc brakes, HD suspension, power steering, automatic cruise control, Solid State AM radio with Stereo Tape player with microphone recorder; Décor Package to include Deluxe steering wheel, Custom Style vinyl trim, wheel lip moldings, hood scoop sport stripes, & rear bumper tape treatment; strobe roof stripe, roof rail moldings, and dual exhaust!

This well-survived example comes with a documented ownership history that begins with the original Lake Worth, Florida owner, Robert L. Rooke, who purchased this Road Runner from Heywood Mercer Chrysler-Plymouth Inc. on February 16th, 1971. At the time of his purchase, he was 80 years old and maintained ownership until his death at 103 years of age! It would stay with the family estate for more than another decade before it would finally sell to a New York collector in the mid 2000's as an all-original, unrestored car. Always preserved properly and garage kept, it survived incredibly well!

The second owner took necessary steps to bring the Road Runner back to worthy, drivable condition once again, beginning with a full engine rebuild to factory specifications and fresh gaskets when the odometer read approximately 90,000 miles. It would be enjoyed for about 10k miles, then he would go on to sell it in October 2007 to his friend, Marvin Petty, a close relative of the famed King of NASCAR, Richard Petty. Marvin would contribute to the car cosmetically by re-chroming the rear bumper, replacing the absent wheel lip moldings, and finally refinishing the paint surrounding the engine bay and underneath the hood, along with new hood insulation. It would trade hands again to a collector in Texas, before finally landing back in New Smyrna, Florida with MOPAR collector and enthusiast, Joseph Patti from April 2010 until its arrival at the St. Louis Car Museum in October 2020.

With the paint and interior still original to the car, we elected to utilize our onsite upholstery department in March 2021 to finally give the interior a fresh look with new upholstery, foam cushions, door panels, rear panels, dash pad, and various trim pieces. Little did we anticipate the delays we would encounter for the materials from Legendary Auto Interiors LTD. With supply chain issues and delays, we ultimately received all of our made-to-order components by August 2021. Everything was done to OEM specification right down to the proper Ember Gold and Medium Gold finishes on the dash face and padded dash cover. The carpet and headliner remain factory original.

With the odometer now reading 112,088 miles, approximately 22k being on the rebuilt engine, our experienced service team did perform a service inspection with the following completed more recently in December 2021/January 2022- cleaned and tuned the replacement Edelbrock 1406 600cfm carburetor with new accelerator pump, replaced the distributor vacuum advance canister; new engine oil/filter, PCV valve, air filter, radiator cap, along with new front ball joints and bushings. With the engine bay presentation looking quite magnificent, and a new interior, we are very proud to celebrate our contributions to this worthy Road Runner! The exterior paint continues to show well, but obviously will show some areas that are getting thin from years of polishing and waxing, and likely as few small areas that have been corrected already over the years. This only goes to show the quality of care this special Plymouth has received by all past owners. It will come with two older show boards with much of the original material and ownership history attached.

To learn more about this ready to drive Plymouth Road Runner for sale, contact Jon Faust by calling (800)957-5707 or by emailing info@stlouiscarmuseum.com! Finance & Shipping options available on all models.

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Specs

Basic

Year
1971
Make
Plymouth
Model
Road Runner
Miles
12,088
Vin
RM23N1G170933
Stock
S3630

Engine

Engine Size
383ci V8
Transmission Type
Automatic

Body

Body Color
Tawny Gold Metallic
Body Style
Hardtop

Interior

Interior Color
Ember Gold Vinyl

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