1969 Plymouth Gtx 440 Six Barrel 4 Spd on 2040-cars
Bakersfield, California, United States
A 1969 Plymouth GTX 2 door hardtop, 440 CID Six Barrel with 3.54 rear axle and Track Pak. I have owned the car for 13 years,with about 2000 miles driven during that time. The previous owner told me this car was originally owned by Houston Astros pitcher JR Richard, who bought it near his hometown in Louisiana in 1970, however I cannot confirm that. Went to Houston TX, then CA. Originally a 440 4 bbl car, the car had a complete and meticulous engine rebuild in the late 1990's with $8000 invested, adding 12.5:1 pistons, 3 Holley carbs, Edelbrock high rise intake manifold, High Performance cam and crankshaft and was rated at 500 hp on the dynamometer after the rebuild, according to the previous owner. I had brand new dual Flowmaster mufflers installed 5 months ago. The car runs great and is fun to drive. There are no dents and no rust on this car. It has a Hurst competition 4 spd shifter, 14 inch Magnum 500 wheels, and P225-R70-14 Goodyear Eagle GT tires. VIN: RS23L9G184107. R -Plymouth Belvedere/Satellite, S - Special GTX, 23 - 2 dr hardtop, L -440 4 bbl, 9 - 1969 model year, G - St. Louis MO assembly plant. I have the original fender tag. Tag codes are: A33 Track Pak, C21 Center Front Seat w/Arm Rest, D21 4 spd manual transmission, E86 440 CID 4- barrel, J25 3 spd wipers, J55 Undercoating, N85 Tachometer (not working), N96 Air Grabber, R11 AM Radio, S77 Power Steering, S81 Wood Grain Steering Wheel, V21 Performance Hood Paint, V6W Sport Stripe, W21 Chrome 14 inch Road wheels, T83 14 inch Tires. Car comes with Reproduction Window Sticker, Glovebox Owner's Manual, Plymouth Sales Literature, and 1969 Plymouth Shop Manual. When you drive this car, you will be transported back to 1969 and the muscle car era !
This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty,expressed, written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the current description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any description for representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. On Jan-25-14 at 23:42:03 PST, seller added the following information: A 1969 Plymouth GTX 2 door hardtop, 440 CID Six Barrel with 3.54 rear axle and Track Pak. I have owned the car for 13 years,with about 2000 miles driven during that time. The previous owner told me this car was originally owned by Houston Astros pitcher JR Richard, who bought it near his hometown in Louisiana in 1970, however I cannot confirm that. Went to Houston TX, then CA. Originally a 440 4 bbl car, the car had a complete and meticulous engine rebuild in the late 1990's with $8000 invested, adding 12.5:1 pistons, 3 Holley carbs, Edelbrock high rise intake manifold, High Performance cam and crankshaft and was rated at 500 hp on the dynamometer after the rebuild, according to the previous owner. I had brand new dual Flowmaster mufflers installed 5 months ago. The car runs great and is fun to drive. There are no dents and no rust on this car. It has a Hurst competition 4 spd shifter, 14 inch Magnum 500 wheels, and P225-R70-14 Goodyear Eagle ST tires. VIN: RS23L9G184107. R -Plymouth Belvedere/Satellite, S - Special GTX, 23 - 2 dr hardtop, L -440 4 bbl, 9 - 1969 model year, G - St. Louis MO assembly plant. I have the original fender tag. Tag codes are: A33 Track Pak, C21 Center Front Seat w/Arm Rest, D21 4 spd manual transmission, E86 440 CID 4- barrel, J25 3 spd wipers, J55 Undercoating, N85 Tachometer (not working), N96 Air Grabber, R11 AM Radio, S77 Power Steering, S81 Wood Grain Steering Wheel, V21 Performance Hood Paint, V6W Sport Stripe, W21 Chrome 14 inch Road wheels, T83 14 inch Tires. Car comes with Reproduction Window Sticker, Glovebox Owner's Manual, Plymouth Sales Literature, and 1969 Plymouth Shop Manual. When you drive this car, you will be transported back to 1969 and the muscle car era ! On Jan-26-14 at 00:14:13 PST, seller added the following information: A 1969 Plymouth GTX 2 door hardtop, 440 CID Six Barrel with 3.54 rear axle and Track Pak. I have owned the car for 13 years,with about 2000 miles driven during that time. The previous owner told me this car was originally owned by Houston Astros pitcher JR Richard, who bought it near his hometown in Louisiana in 1970, however I cannot confirm that. Went to Houston TX, then CA. Originally a 440 4 bbl car, the car had a complete and meticulous engine rebuild in the late 1990's with $8000 invested, adding 12.5:1 pistons, 3 Holley carbs, Edelbrock aluminum high rise intake manifold, High Performance cam and crankshaft and was rated at 500 hp on the dynamometer after the rebuild, according to the previous owner. I had brand new dual Flowmaster mufflers installed 5 months ago. The car runs great and is fun to drive. There are no dents and no rust on this car. It has a Hurst competition 4 spd shifter, 14 inch Magnum 500 wheels, and P225-R70-14 Goodyear Eagle ST tires. VIN: RS23L9G184107. R -Plymouth Belvedere/Satellite, S - Special GTX, 23 - 2 dr hardtop, L -440 4 bbl, 9 - 1969 model year, G - St. Louis MO assembly plant. I have the original fender tag. Tag codes are: A33 Track Pak, C21 Center Front Seat w/Arm Rest, D21 4 spd manual transmission, E86 440 CID 4- barrel, J25 3 spd wipers, J55 Undercoating, N85 Tachometer (not working), N96 Air Grabber, R11 AM Radio, S77 Power Steering, S81 Wood Grain Steering Wheel, V21 Performance Hood Paint, V6W Sport Stripe, W21 Chrome 14 inch Road wheels, T83 14 inch Tires. Car comes with Reproduction Window Sticker, Glovebox Owner's Manual, Plymouth Sales Literature, and 1969 Plymouth Shop Manual. When you drive this car, you will be transported back to 1969 and the muscle car era ! On Jan-26-14 at 00:27:51 PST, seller added the following information: Sorry for duplicating the above information, I was trying to add some additional information and accidentally added the existing info. Apparently there is no way to reverse this and this does not change the listing. Thanks for looking. On Jan-26-14 at 10:08:38 PST, seller added the following information: Hi, to answer an email question, yes, because of the high compression pistons in this car, I would recommend adding 1-2 cans of Octane Booster to each tank of 92 Octane street fuel when you fill up. You can get it at any auto parts store and it will prevent engine knocking under full throttle situations. If you put 108 octane fuel in this car, it runs like a rocket and will likely defeat any comparable Hemi car on the street. Thanks for looking ! On Jan-26-14 at 10:42:56 PST, seller added the following information: Hear it running! Watch a video of the car idling. link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OO6aWTnAUvw&feature=youtu.be On Jan-26-14 at 10:47:36 PST, seller added the following information: Hear it run!! Sorry, the video link may not be working. If not, go to YouTube, and in the search box type "1969 Plymouth GTX mocus1" and it will be the first video at the top. Thanks for looking ! On Jan-26-14 at 11:09:31 PST, seller added the following information: Hi, to answer another email question, the car has a dual-point distributor, and a Dana 60 Sure-Grip rear differential with 3.54 gears On Jan-26-14 at 14:08:37 PST, seller added the following information: Hi, a few emails have asked about the fender tag and the broadcast sheet. I have the original fender tag, and I will include it, however it was damaged when someone previously tried to clean or restore it, and it has some holes in it, likely chemical damage. You may want to have a reproduction made, and all the codes on the tag are on the window sticker and listed in the description. I do not have a broadcast sheet. The original color was Silver (code A4), I'm not sure if it was this more platinum silver that you see now. Some people have said the interior blue trim is "unusual" for the exterior color. Again, I am not representing the car as a perfect, numbers matching example, but you won't have to pay $40-50k like you would for such a car. Hope this helps. Thanks ! On Jan-26-14 at 21:20:34 PST, seller added the following information: Hi, the car has power steering but not power brakes. All the lights and turn signals work, the factory tachometer does not work but Year One probably has a replacement for that. The back up lights work, but the dash lights are a bit dim and they have a thumbwheel brightness adjustment. There is a yellow "Reverse" light on the dash to remind you that you are in reverse. There is a pull out vent tab called "Carb Air" to open and close the Air Grabber. On Jan-27-14 at 10:11:54 PST, seller added the following information: The interior carpeting is black and there are no rips or tears of any kind on the white vinyl seats. |
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