Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
Rebuilt NM 340ci V8/56,861 Miles/Original Paint, Metal/Broadcast Sheet/A727 Auto
1973 Plymouth Road Runner Sedan
For consignment and gracing the West mallway of our Hallowed Halls, a 56,861 title verified original mile 1973 Plymouth Road Runner showing in eyecatching Honey Gold with a gold interior. This car is wearing its original paint, original metal and while not a muscle era Hi-Impact color, it looks period perfect. Add in some snappy strobe stripe, a bulged hood, machine gun tip exhaust and a numbers matching rebuilt engine, and the factory broadcast sheet...who said that the muscle car died in 1971.
Exterior
Bathed in the factory applied and still holding strong application of Honey Gold, this sedan lost the weird wrap around bumper from the previous year and now has a deeply recessed egg crate style grille which is set off by deeply canted quad headlamps. A twin scoop bulged hood rests between the straight cokebottle fenders, which have a slight hint of throwback to the 1930's style pontoon fenders. The coke bottle bulbous sides are carried over from the prior year design with a black strobe stripe breaking up the sea of gold down the sides and up over the rear of the roof. The stripes are showing some cracking and crazing but hey, this is original paint and striping. At the rear, the draft horse style hiney hit the gym and lost most of its bulkiness, and even without a spoiler atop of the trunk lid this tail end screams muscle. Smaller and better integrated than the prior year, the taillights sit neatly in the shiny chrome rear bumper and black hard rubber bumperettes are there to keep Big Brother happy. 15-inch American Racing Torque Thrust wheels adorn all 4 corners and are wrapped in BF Goodrich raised white letter rubber. Dings, chips, some scratches and a mangled lower front valance are seen throughout the body along with invasive rust on the lower rear quarter panel showing, but again...this is the original paint, and Mother Mopar sheet metal.
Interior
All looking like it came right off the factory floor, gold vinyl and plastic door panels have chrome window cranks, door releases, and a mirror joystick to break up the expanse of gold. Inside, sleek styled with integrated headrests, buttoned gold vinyl buckets flank a center console in gold molded plastic that has some wood appliqué in it and a T-handled slap stick shifter. Fronting these chairs, is the original molded plastic to look like a wood covered dash front. On top is padded black textured vinyl. The gauges have been “molded into” the wood and are all clean and functioning and are fronted by the original 3 spoke Mopar Tuff-Wheel steering wheel with a black horn pad in the center. More gold as the dash extends over to the passenger side with an ash receptacle and lighter, and a glove box. New gold carpeting floods the floors for the front and rear, and just above the rear is a pristine rear bench with buttons which match the buckets up front. Above, a new and near perfect headliner hangs proudly in light gold.
Drivetrain
Under the hood in an unrestored engine bay painted Honey Gold, we see a Chrysler blue painted block in numbers matching 340ci format. This mill has been totally rebuilt with a mere 200 miles clocked and on top is the contrasting orange air cleaner assembly and a 4-barrel carburetor. To keep things cool a new radiator, belts and hoses have been installed and our consignor notes that the original radiator can be included if you so desire. Bolted to the mill is a circa 1976 rebuilt A727 Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transmission with a 3500rpm stall converter. Putting the power to the road is an 8 3/4" rear axle assembly.
Undercarriage
Obviously not restored underneath but still showing nicely coated underpinnings with factory undercoating and a spattering of surface rust. Independent torsion bar front suspension, and leaf sprung for the rear, along with power disc brakes upfront, and power drums for the back provide the ride and the whoah factor. A dual exhaust snakes its way to chrome tipped machine gun rear exits. Our consignor adds that a new fuel tank and sending unit was installed along with new rotors, pads, shoes, drums and hoses to keep things up to snuff.
Drive-Ability
A very quick fire up and a low rumble with the idle. Off on the test track she performed with great acceleration, bias free braking, and all simple functions were working just swimmingly save for the tach not reading rpm and the fender mounted turn signals not flashing. While not the raw horsepower of a big block, the sound from the machine gun tips is music to any muscle car lover's ears and I dig the groovy Beep Beep horn.
A well sorted out, unrestored and honest muscle car built when the era was coming to a screeching halt thanks in part to regulations, insurance and skyrocketing gas prices....sounds familiar doesn't it? A powerful V8 engine, a very 70's color combo and a popular redesign of the coke bottle platform all wrapped up and ready to keep you coyote proof. Beep Beep Indeed!
RM21H3G180499
R-Satellite/Road Runner
M-Medium Price Class
21-2 Door Sedan
H-340ci V8 4bbl
3-1973
G-St. Louis, MO Assy Plant
180499-Sequential Unit Number
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
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1973 Plymouth
Road Runner Sedan
Description
1973 Plymouth Road Runner Sedan
For consignment and gracing the West mallway of our Hallowed Halls, a 56,861 title verified original mile 1973 Plymouth Road Runner showing in eyecatching Honey Gold with a gold interior. This car is wearing its original paint, original metal and while not a muscle era Hi-Impact color, it looks period perfect. Add in some snappy strobe stripe, a bulged hood, machine gun tip exhaust and a numbers matching rebuilt engine, and the factory broadcast sheet...who said that the muscle car died in 1971.
Exterior
Bathed in the factory applied and still holding strong application of Honey Gold, this sedan lost the weird wrap around bumper from the previous year and now has a deeply recessed egg crate style grille which is set off by deeply canted quad headlamps. A twin scoop bulged hood rests between the straight cokebottle fenders, which have a slight hint of throwback to the 1930's style pontoon fenders. The coke bottle bulbous sides are carried over from the prior year design with a black strobe stripe breaking up the sea of gold down the sides and up over the rear of the roof. The stripes are showing some cracking and crazing but hey, this is original paint and striping. At the rear, the draft horse style hiney hit the gym and lost most of its bulkiness, and even without a spoiler atop of the trunk lid this tail end screams muscle. Smaller and better integrated than the prior year, the taillights sit neatly in the shiny chrome rear bumper and black hard rubber bumperettes are there to keep Big Brother happy. 15-inch American Racing Torque Thrust wheels adorn all 4 corners and are wrapped in BF Goodrich raised white letter rubber. Dings, chips, some scratches and a mangled lower front valance are seen throughout the body along with invasive rust on the lower rear quarter panel showing, but again...this is the original paint, and Mother Mopar sheet metal.
Interior
All looking like it came right off the factory floor, gold vinyl and plastic door panels have chrome window cranks, door releases, and a mirror joystick to break up the expanse of gold. Inside, sleek styled with integrated headrests, buttoned gold vinyl buckets flank a center console in gold molded plastic that has some wood appliqué in it and a T-handled slap stick shifter. Fronting these chairs, is the original molded plastic to look like a wood covered dash front. On top is padded black textured vinyl. The gauges have been “molded into” the wood and are all clean and functioning and are fronted by the original 3 spoke Mopar Tuff-Wheel steering wheel with a black horn pad in the center. More gold as the dash extends over to the passenger side with an ash receptacle and lighter, and a glove box. New gold carpeting floods the floors for the front and rear, and just above the rear is a pristine rear bench with buttons which match the buckets up front. Above, a new and near perfect headliner hangs proudly in light gold.
Drivetrain
Under the hood in an unrestored engine bay painted Honey Gold, we see a Chrysler blue painted block in numbers matching 340ci format. This mill has been totally rebuilt with a mere 200 miles clocked and on top is the contrasting orange air cleaner assembly and a 4-barrel carburetor. To keep things cool a new radiator, belts and hoses have been installed and our consignor notes that the original radiator can be included if you so desire. Bolted to the mill is a circa 1976 rebuilt A727 Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transmission with a 3500rpm stall converter. Putting the power to the road is an 8 3/4" rear axle assembly.
Undercarriage
Obviously not restored underneath but still showing nicely coated underpinnings with factory undercoating and a spattering of surface rust. Independent torsion bar front suspension, and leaf sprung for the rear, along with power disc brakes upfront, and power drums for the back provide the ride and the whoah factor. A dual exhaust snakes its way to chrome tipped machine gun rear exits. Our consignor adds that a new fuel tank and sending unit was installed along with new rotors, pads, shoes, drums and hoses to keep things up to snuff.
Drive-Ability
A very quick fire up and a low rumble with the idle. Off on the test track she performed with great acceleration, bias free braking, and all simple functions were working just swimmingly save for the tach not reading rpm and the fender mounted turn signals not flashing. While not the raw horsepower of a big block, the sound from the machine gun tips is music to any muscle car lover's ears and I dig the groovy Beep Beep horn.
A well sorted out, unrestored and honest muscle car built when the era was coming to a screeching halt thanks in part to regulations, insurance and skyrocketing gas prices....sounds familiar doesn't it? A powerful V8 engine, a very 70's color combo and a popular redesign of the coke bottle platform all wrapped up and ready to keep you coyote proof. Beep Beep Indeed!
RM21H3G180499
R-Satellite/Road Runner
M-Medium Price Class
21-2 Door Sedan
H-340ci V8 4bbl
3-1973
G-St. Louis, MO Assy Plant
180499-Sequential Unit Number
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
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Specs
- Year
- 1973
- Make
- Plymouth
- Model
- Road Runner
- Sub Model
- Sedan
- Miles
- 56,861
- Vin
- RM21H3G180499
- Stock
- 5248
Basic
- Engine Size
- 340 V8
- Fuel Specification
- 91 Octane or below
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Transmission Type
- 3 Speed Automatic
- Drivetrain
- RWD
Engine
- Body Color
- Honey Gold
- Body Style
- Hardtop
- Doors
- 2
- Paint Type
- Single stage
Body
- Interior Color
- Gold
- Seating Type
- Buckets With Console
- Seat Material
- Vinyl
- Shifter Type
- Floor
Interior
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