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1967 Gtx Convertible Special Order Car on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:0
Location:

New Fairfield, Connecticut, United States

New Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: RS27L77206025
Year: 1967
Make: Plymouth
Drive Type: auto
Model: GTX
Mileage: 0
Trim: GTX

1967 GTX Convertible special order car 440 auto on the column buddy seat, silver with a red interior and black top. Very rare only 680 GTX convertibles built that year. Needs sheet metal work on lower quarters, floor, lower fenders and cowl. Comes with extra sheet metal drilled out of a 67 belvedere. Car does not have original motor/trans but comes with a '67 440 (bare block with main caps) '67 heads and '67 727 trans. Also comes with '67 4 barrel intake a carb, exhaust manifolds and air cleaner. Many of the hard to find parts are there (bucket seats w/ headrests, buddy seat, speedo, convertible moldings) and comes with many extra parts. I also have 67 4 speed pedals and z bar, and a 68 hemi 4 speed for an additional $1000.00 Car needs complete restoration, but is very rare and is a desirable color combination.  Car and parts are to be picked up within 2 weeks of the auction ending, delivery may be available for an additional fee depending on how close you are. Any questions please message me. Car is sold AS IS

 Fender Tag Decoded

CAR: Plymouth GTX 2 Door Convertible
ENGINE: 440cid 4-bbl HP V8
TRANSMISSION: 3-Speed Automatic
TIRES: 7.75 x 14 WSW
BUILD DATE: April 24.
AXLE: 3.23 Rear Axle Ratio, Sure Grip
INTERIOR: Premium Trim Grade, Vinyl Bucket Seats. Red Interior.
PAINT: Monotone Silver Metallic Paint.
OTHER: Bright Blue Metallic Upper Door Frame Color. Black Racing Stripe.

MOLDINGS:

ABC OPTIONS:
A1: 26in Radiator
F5: Special Body Style, GTX only
R1: AM Radio
Y1: Black Convertible Top

abc OPTIONS:
a5: Center Front Seat
b4: Bucket Seats
g0: Unknown Option
h7: Fender or Hood Mounted Turn Signal Indicators
j4: Molding - Body Sill Narrow
k7: Passenger Outside Manual Mirror
p6: Driver's Outside Remote Operated Mirror
u1: Sold Car When Built (Somebody Ordered It)


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