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Plymouth Roadrunner 383 V8 1971

Allgemeine Beschreibung : MOPAR MINI NAT'LS BEST OF SHOW! #'S MATCH 383 V8 W/ AIR GRABBER, AUTO, GR8 PAINT

Aficionados of vintage Plymouths: prepare to be blown away! This 1971 Plymouth Road Runner has received a meticulous, uncompromising restoration that's left it in stellar condition - as evidenced by its Best of Show finish and 1st Place in its division at the 2017 Mopar Mini Nationals. It's a numbers-matching attention magnet that not only still carries its original engine and transmission - both operating at the top of their game - but also comes complete with its original bill of sale and factory build sheet, as well as build receipts and restoration photos, so you have some great documentation of this classic's journey through the decades.
The color of this '71 is its factory original code EV2, Tor-Red, and what could be more fitting for a Plymouth of this era than this color? A lot of prepping and workmanship went into its application, so the shade is in great form, with that special fresh look usually reserved for cars that have just emerged from the paint shop. A sharp, contrasting flat black scoop sits on the orange hood and it's fully functional - ushering cold air to the engine waiting inside. Unlike many Road Runners from this era, the color-matching elastomeric bumpers on this specimen have been allowed to remain, upping the originality of its look. As you'd expect from a restoration of this caliber, all the finishing touches have been looked after - the white decals running over the rear roofline look razor sharp, clean rubber trim surrounds all the windows and the body lines are as precise as can be, allowing the doors, hood and decklid to open and shut as smoothly as when this Plymouth first hit the road.
The two-tone orange and black seating on the Road Runners of yesteryear was a defining styling cue that's been carried into the present and looks great. High-backed bucket seats straddle a fresh, contrasting center console and beckon you to climb inside to assume the driver's position where, as you take hold of the stock steering wheel, you'll see a dash area that's also been thoroughly restored, sporting an assortment of crystal-clear factory gauges in its cluster, with a fresh, unspoiled dash pad running across the top. This classic Plymouth left the factory with air conditioning installed and the plumbing and compressor are both in place, and a little attention to the wiring will bring this feature back online. The trunk area in back is looking sharp, and it's nice and offers a lot of room - even with a full-size factory spare inside - and with nothing covering its wheelhouses and inner fenders, you can see further evidence of just how meticulous this restoration was.
The engine bay sitting under the hood has a museum-level appearance that you don't often see, even in the most well-heeled of vintage cars. The original 383 cubic inch V8 sits inside with its block, valve covers and sharply badged air cleaner painted to match the surrounding walls and exterior. A 4-barrel carb sits on top, aided by the cold, dense air it's fed through the hood scoop and air grabber just above. The powerplant sounds great and pairs with an also original 3-speed automatic A727 Torqueflite transmission that's shifting with slip-free precision. Power brakes sit at all four corners, while power steering makes navigating this magnetic and rare Plymouth a breeze as it cruises on its set of 15" original Plymouth wheels, outfitted with BF Goodrich T/A tires. The sharp looking undercarriage below proves this classic hasn't veered into hostile territory since its restoration.
If you're looking for an upper-echelon MoPar ride that's at the top of its game both in terms of looks and running condition, you have to check out this 1971 Plymouth Road Runner. Call today!

Features : AM Radio, Seatbelts, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Front Disc Brakes, Vinyl Interior, Heat, Air Conditioning, Numbers Matching, Build Receipts

https://www.streetsideclassics.com/vehicles/2994-dfw/1971-plymouth-road-runner

1971 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 V8 is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in Fort Worth by Streetside Classics for $72995.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Plymouth Modell : Roadrunner Ausführung : 383 V8 Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1971 Karosstyp : Coupé Lage : Dallas/Fort Worth

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über Plymouth
Die Marke Plymouth hatte von Anfang an einen erheblichen Einfluss auf die Automobilindustrie bis zu ihrer letztendlichen Absendung. Hier ist ein Überblick über Plymouth, der seine Geschichte, bemerkenswerte Modelle und Spezifikationen abdeckt:

Frühe Jahre und Stiftung:
Origins (1928): Plymouth wurde von der Chrysler Corporation als erschwingliche Marke mit mittlerer Ebene vorgestellt, die sich auf budgetbewusste Verbraucher zielte.
Erfolgsfaktoren: Aufgrund seiner zuverlässigen Technik, Erschwinglichkeit und cleveren Marketingkampagnen erlangte es Beliebtheit.
Bemerkenswerte Modelle:
Plymouth Road Runner (1968-1980):
Ikone Muscle Car: Bekannt für seine Leistung, Erschwinglichkeit und minimalistisches Design.
Spezifikationen: Bieten Sie verschiedene V8 -Motoroptionen mit Strom von 335 bis 390 PS an.
Plymouth Barracuda (1964-1974):
Muscle Car -Konkurrent: positioniert als sportlicher Konkurrent im Muscle Car -Segment.
Spezifikationen: Die Motoroptionen umfassten V8s mit Ausgangsleistung zwischen 145 und 425 PS.
Plymouth Fury (1955-1978):
Langlebigkeit: Eines der am längsten produzierten Modelle von Plymouth, die in verschiedenen Körperstilen erhältlich ist.
Technische Funktionen: Motoroptionen umfassten V8s mit Strom von 215 bis 375 PS.
Plymouth Valiant (1960-1976):
Kompaktes Auto: Eingeführt als kompaktes Auto, bekannt für seine Haltbarkeit und Zuverlässigkeit.
Motorspezifikationen: Inline-Six- und V8-Motoren mit Strom von 100 bis 235 PS.
Niedergang und Niedergang:
Spätere Jahre: Plymouth stand vor Herausforderungen aufgrund der Markenverdünnung innerhalb der Chrysler Corporation und dem zunehmenden Wettbewerb durch andere Marken.
Abbruch: Die Marke hatte in den neunziger Jahren zu kämpfen, da die Unternehmensumstrukturierung und der sinkende Umsatz zurückgegangen sind. Plymouth stellte 2001 im Rahmen von DaimlerChryslers Straffungsbemühungen die Produktion ein.
Vermächtnis und Auswirkungen:
Plymouths Vermächtnis liegt in seinen Beiträgen zur amerikanischen Automobillandschaft und bietet zuverlässige, erschwingliche und stilvolle Fahrzeuge. Während es in seinen späteren Jahren Herausforderungen stand und letztendlich die Produktion einstellte, bleiben einige seiner ikonischen Modelle, insbesondere diejenigen in der Muscle -Car -Ära, unter Sammlern und Enthusiasten und hinterlassen eine dauerhafte Marke für die Automobilgeschichte.