1979 Plymouth Volare �€" All-Original Two-Owner Barn Find with
22,000 Actual Miles Why This Car Is Special The 1979 Plymouth
Volare does not get the respect it deserves. Chrysler's compact
workhorse spent its production run from 1976 to 1980 quietly
accumulating one of the most loyal owner bases of any domestic
economy car of its era �€" largely because of what was under the
hood. This particular example makes the case better than most. It
is a genuine two-owner barn find with 22,000 original miles on the
odometer, never restored, never repainted, and carrying twelve
classic car show trophies to document how well it has been
preserved. When you find a 1979 Plymouth Volare in this condition,
you stop and pay attention. The Volare was introduced as the
replacement for the long-running Valiant, riding on the same basic
Chrysler A-body platform that had been refined over fifteen years.
It was named Car of the Year by Motor Trend in 1976 during its
debut season �€" a distinction worth noting, though the model's
reputation took some hits in later years due to early rust and
carburetion issues. By 1979, Chrysler had worked through most of
those growing pains, and cars from the final two model years tend
to be better sorted than their early counterparts. This car is a
four-door sedan, a body style that outnumbered the coupes in
overall production and now represents the more practical �€" and
increasingly harder to find �€" version of the Volare in original
condition. What sets this car apart from the typical Volare you
might encounter is the combination of its powertrain, its
originality, and its documented show history. This is not a car
that has been prettied up for sale. It is a car that has been
winning shows in exactly the condition it left the factory.
Features - 225ci Slant Six inline-6 engine with Super Six air
cleaner - Automatic transmission with column-mounted shift selector
- Chrysler Electronic Ignition (factory, original) - Single exhaust
- Vinyl roof - Chrome front and rear bumpers - Whitewall tires -
Steel wheels - Wood-grain interior trim accents - Matching green
vinyl interior - 22,000 original miles - Two-owner history -
All-original, unrestored barn find - 12 classic car show trophies
Mechanical The engine in this 1979 Plymouth Volare is the 225 cubic
inch Slant Six, and it wears a factory Super Six air cleaner �€" a
detail that will catch the eye of anyone who knows their Mopar
history. The 225 Slant Six is one of the most celebrated inline-six
engines ever produced by an American manufacturer. Chrysler
engineers tilted the block 30 degrees to the right to allow for a
lower hood line and better weight distribution, and in doing so
created a geometry that contributed to exceptional rigidity and
durability. The engine earned its reputation the hard way �€"
through hundreds of thousands of miles in the hands of everyday
drivers who never gave it a second thought because it never gave
them a reason to. Mopar enthusiasts sometimes refer to the 225
Slant Six as 'half a Hemi' �€" a nickname rooted in the fact that
the engine shares certain design philosophies with Chrysler's
legendary hemispherical combustion chamber V8 family, particularly
in its approach to efficient gas flow and long-stroke durability.
While the Slant Six obviously operates at a different performance
level, the nickname reflects genuine engineering respect for what
this motor accomplishes within its displacement class. By 1979, the
Slant Six was backed by Chrysler's Electronic Ignition system,
which the company had introduced in 1972 �€" earlier than most
domestic competitors. The system eliminated points-based timing
drift and contributed to more consistent combustion and better
long-term reliability. On a car with 22,000 original miles, these
components have seen almost no wear. The engine bay shows the
honest patina of a car that has sat rather than been driven, which
is exactly what you want to see on a legitimate low-mileage
original
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