plymouthman72
Well-Known Member
Okay, So after asking a million questions and reading countless threads, I have decided to start a restoration thread on my 72 RoadRunner. I think its cool to have a timeline of what I am doing and share it with people who love these old car. My only reason for waiting this long was that I did not want to be destroyed for not doing everything "correct" and being an amateur in the build:
So here is a little history behind it. I am not sure about all of you but knowing the history behind the car is much fun as building it:
1972 RM EV2 Roadrunner with a 340 3 speed automatic on the column. Low optioned car with bench seat but all the ash trays a smoker could want in the 70's
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I am the 5th owner but only within the second family to own the car. The original owner bought the car in Marshall, TX and gave the car to his son in the 80's. My dad then bought it for my brother back in 1996. He restored it as best a 16 year old could, got it running and did what he could do to fix it up. He drove it for 8 until it had a dash fire in 2004 that fried most everything and then the car sat for 9 years. I was looking for a 73 RoadRunner since it was my first car and the day I found one, he randomly called me up to say he was ready to sell it. I was floored because I already committed to buying a 73 and was driving to pick it up. Needless to say, I apologized to the car for backing out on the 73 and got a truck to go back to east Texas for the 72.
The cool thing is I have all the receipts from him and my dad working on it. I was pretty young then but I spent countless hours out there with my dad in the garage as he worked on it and got to be the tool runner..... and learn how to cuss alot when things did not go well :-D. That is I also have all the pictures from when they worked on it and will post some of them when I get the chance. I even have pictures from 1972 the day he bought the car and the day he put on his slotted mags (which are still on the car)
My plan for this car is too keep the 340 (not original but a 1972 340) in it and keep it as time original as possible. I will do some work on the 340 and hope to achieve around 450-500 hp and make a high powered cruiser if possible. I don't care if I have to use repopped parts or if its not completely perfect. I want a super fun driver that I can take to shows and share with others. My brother drilled holes for an a body bench seat and took the steering wheel collar off of a 1975 dodge pick up. I am going to make it a bucket seat car with console and upgrade the door panels to the premium package. Its not correct but its my favorite so that is what I want to do.
Here are a couple of pictures of the car the day I got it.

So here is a little history behind it. I am not sure about all of you but knowing the history behind the car is much fun as building it:
1972 RM EV2 Roadrunner with a 340 3 speed automatic on the column. Low optioned car with bench seat but all the ash trays a smoker could want in the 70's
I am the 5th owner but only within the second family to own the car. The original owner bought the car in Marshall, TX and gave the car to his son in the 80's. My dad then bought it for my brother back in 1996. He restored it as best a 16 year old could, got it running and did what he could do to fix it up. He drove it for 8 until it had a dash fire in 2004 that fried most everything and then the car sat for 9 years. I was looking for a 73 RoadRunner since it was my first car and the day I found one, he randomly called me up to say he was ready to sell it. I was floored because I already committed to buying a 73 and was driving to pick it up. Needless to say, I apologized to the car for backing out on the 73 and got a truck to go back to east Texas for the 72.
The cool thing is I have all the receipts from him and my dad working on it. I was pretty young then but I spent countless hours out there with my dad in the garage as he worked on it and got to be the tool runner..... and learn how to cuss alot when things did not go well :-D. That is I also have all the pictures from when they worked on it and will post some of them when I get the chance. I even have pictures from 1972 the day he bought the car and the day he put on his slotted mags (which are still on the car)
My plan for this car is too keep the 340 (not original but a 1972 340) in it and keep it as time original as possible. I will do some work on the 340 and hope to achieve around 450-500 hp and make a high powered cruiser if possible. I don't care if I have to use repopped parts or if its not completely perfect. I want a super fun driver that I can take to shows and share with others. My brother drilled holes for an a body bench seat and took the steering wheel collar off of a 1975 dodge pick up. I am going to make it a bucket seat car with console and upgrade the door panels to the premium package. Its not correct but its my favorite so that is what I want to do.
Here are a couple of pictures of the car the day I got it.


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