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1971 Plymouth Gtx Ucode 97% Restored Nice 440 on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:0
Location:

Puxico, Missouri, United States

Puxico, Missouri, United States
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1971 GTX. Original U code car. Has been 97% restored. Selling due to health reasons. The car has been completely disassembled and painted white. I also have the fender tag. The black  interior has been replaced with new seat covers headliner carpet and dashpad. The car looks really good inside and out. It does need the back glass resealed and have the clips (included) installed. The windshield is new also. The car  has new front and rear bumper, new halogen headlights, new wiring harness for headlights, engine compartment and taillights, new windshield washer pump wiper motor and bottle. All wear parts have been replaced in the front suspension with new MOOG parts. New brake booster and master cylinder. All brake components have been replaced also. comes with extra chrome master cylinder and booster . Electric cooling fans with relays, braided stainless steel heater hose chrome water outlet new water pump and new aluminum housing.

The motor is a date correct 440 4bbl motor. It has been completely rebuilt line bored and balanced. The motor has about 50 miles on it since the rebuild. New rods, pistons, chrome moly rings. New purple shaft hydraulic cam 284 duration with 484 lift. Every moving piece in the motor has been replaced. Melling oil pump. New Edelbrock torker manifold and 750 edlebrock manual choke carb. All component brackets are new aluminum brackets. Original heads with new bronze guides and valves and high performance head gaskets. New chrome power steering pump and new power steering box. All pulleys are aluminum also. 727 torqueflite transmission completely rebuilt B&M shift kit, Kevlar bands, new Mancini 3000rpm stall converter. New stainless steel trans coolant lines also. Original 8 3/4" positrac rear end (rebuilt) with 323 gears. 

The body has had the floor pans repaired, new door hinges, all the weatherstripping has been replaced. New carpet new sill plates new headliner. Bucket seats with buddy seat. Custom door panels (see attached pictures). All new side marker lights and turn signals on the hood. New wheels and tires lug nuts and center caps. Also has rear window defogger fan(installed, not wired) windows are tinted also.

This is a nice car. Due to health reasons I am selling because I am not able to finish it. For any more information call 573-222-3214 ask for Bill. You can also come and look at the car in person if you would like. Located in Puxico, MO. Car is listed for sale locally also. We reserve the right to end this auction at any time.

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