1979 Plymouth Road Runner - 1 Owner Car!

Price: - Item location: Gainesville, Georgia, United States
Description:

1979 Plymouth Road Runner

1979 Plymouth Road Runner

1 owner car - I bought this car new in July, 1979. I hold the original "A" Title to this car in my name.

Description:

I originally ordered this car with a 360 4barrel high performance engine which was only available the last half of 1979. It came with true dual exhaust including dual catalytic converters and the larger torque flite 727non-lockup transmission. It was also ordered with heavy duty suspension. I have the original window sticker. I was 19 years old.

In 1984 I had planned to build the original 360 but came across a 1972 340 long block for sale that was built by a machine shop in Butler, Pennsylvania and sitting on an engine stand (still have the snapshots of it). Here the specs I was provided for the motor (which I had in some old notes I am holding):

  • •Steel Crank
  • •Shot peened rods
  • •Cylinders bored .40 over
  • •Zyglo inspected
  • •10.5:1 piston
  • •Triple angle valve job
  • •Triple valve springs
  • •High Volume Oil Pump
  • •Windage tray
  • •Double Roller Timing belt
  • •Adjustable pushrods
  • •Holley Strip Dominator manifold

A mechanic and good friend of mine, then installed the following in the motor and to the car:

  • •"Hemi" profile cam
  • •Direct Connection Lifters
  • •Holley 650 cfm double pumper carb
  • •Blackjack Aluma coat headers
  • •B&M Shift Kit (Stage 2)
  • •B&M 3500 RPM Super Hole Shot Converter
  • •Dana 60 Rear Axle with 4:10 gears
  • •Dual 2 ½" exhaust with turbo mufflers
  • •New Rear Heavy Duty Springs (stiffer than original)
  • •Gas shocks
  • •4 row custom radiator we had built
  • •Adjustable Pinion Snubber
  • •Rear Sway Bar
  • •265/50R-15 tires on 15X8 rims
  • •Battery in trunk
  • •High Capacity Transmission cooler
  • •Deep Oil Pan
  • •Deep Chrome Transmission Pan w/ drain plug
  • •Tachometer
  • •Oil Pressure Gauge
  • •Power Antenna
  • •Front Air dam, rear spoiler, louvers, and wheel flares are all original Mopar parts as installed on the 1977 model
  • •Chrome box electronic ignition w/ quick advance curve
  • •High capacity fuel pump
  • •High Perf coil and wires
  • •Removed the A/C components

Additional item not in pictures:

•I have bucket seats from a 1979 Road Runner I had reupholstered in the original cloth and vinyl material as the backseat in this car. They have never been installed in the car - I just never got around to it. But also they are on a top shelf in my storage unit. They come with the car but I have to move some things to get to them.

A little more information:

•This is a beautifully running car that is revs freely without complaint

•I have never broken down in the car since the build was complete in 1986

•I have put approximately 14,000 miles on the car since 1986 when we finished putting everything together.

•Since 1986, the car has received regular maintenance including fluid changes. A few years back we replaced the coil, plugs, wires, front calipers, and brakes

•I rebuilt the carburetor once but that was many years ago.

•Originally, I had SST mags on the car but last year I switched to different wheels that allow the brakes to get better ventilation than the with the closed SST mags.

•The tires were installed on the new wheels last year and have less than 300 miles on them

•The exhaust system was replaced last year

•The car runs very well on Premium 93 octane pump gas. However, last fall I tried putting 90 grade ethanol free fuel in it because I knew I wouldn't be driving it much in the winter and it wasn't happy.

•I always put fuel stabilizer in the tank when I fill it with gas

•The car has been garaged it's entire life until just last week.

•I am sure I missing things, but that is all I can think of for now.

Why I am selling this car:

I drive this car very little and for many years I either kept it in my garage or I rented garage space for it. I thought my kids might want it but they don't.

Last week, I bought a new car and want to keep it in my garage. If it sits outside for any length of time it will deteriorate so I don't want to do that. I drive it very little (perhaps a few miles every other week) but if I put it in storage I will drive it even less as I have many other things taking up my time these days. I think at this point it is better going to someone who will install the bucket seats, drive it, and enjoy it.

Click the following link to hear the car running:

https://youtu.be/KQS_awgB4k4

Shipping Details

Buyer will be required to either pick the car up in person or arrange for shipping at the buyer's expense. The title will be signed over to the buyer and a Bill of Sale will also be provided. Car must be picked up within 2 weeks of sale or arrangements made to put the car in storage at the buyer's expense.