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Mopar 1971 Plymouth Gtx, 6-pack, V-code, Matching #'s, (1 0f 137) Manufactured on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:81001
Location:

Sanger, California, United States

Sanger, California, United States

(RARE)  MOPAR 1971 PLYMOUTH GTX 6 PACK V-CODE, 1 0F 137 EVER MANUFACTURED  (RARE)

THIS IS A NO---RESERVE AUCTION

THIS CAR HAS HAD A 2 YEAR RESTORATION --  SUPER STRAIGHT & NO RUST

NEW EXT. PARTS:   FRONT WINDSHIELD, MIRRORS, EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH NEW CHROME TIPS, VINYL TOP, PAINT EV2-TOR-RED, ROTORS, CALIPERS, WHEEL BEARINGS, EXT. DOOR HANDLES, COMPLETE BRAKE SYSTEM, GAS TANK, SENDING UNIT, SHOCKS, RUBBER AROUND TRUNK, TRUNK MAT, TIRES+RINGS+CENTERS, FRONT & REAR SIDE CLEARANCE LIGHTS.

CAR HAS RECHROMED FRONT & REAR BUMPERS, REBUILT FRONT SUSPENSION, ORIGINAL FLOOR JACK & SPARE, 15" RALLEY WHEELS, FRONT GRILL & HEADLIGHT RINGS HAVE BEEN RESTORED, ALL STAINLESS ON CAR HAS BEEN STRAIGHTENED OUT & POLISHED.  

NEW INT. PARTS:   DOOR HANDLES & WINDOW CRANKS, HEADLINER, PACKAGE TRAY, CARPET, SEATS, FRONT & REAR DOOR PANELS, KICK PANELS, DASH PAD, UPPER & LOWER DOOR RUBBERS, FRONT & BACK GLASS RUBBERS, RADIO SPEAKER.  

SEAT BELTS HAVE BEEN RESTORED. ALL GAUGES HAVE BEEN RESTORED & WORK CORRECTLY - INCLUDING TACH.

ENGINE:   THE CAR HAS A REBUILT G440-HP2 BLOCK, DATE CODED, 30 OVER SPEEDPRO FORGED 6 PACK PISTONS WITH RECONDITIONED 6 PACK RODS HOOKED ONTO A 10/10 CRANK WITH A DOUBLE ROLLER TIMING CHAIN. A HYDRALLIC COMP CAM AND LIFTERS TOPPED OFF WITH A REBUILT SET OF 346 HEADS. HAS EDELROCK INTAKE & CARBURATORS AND ALL DATE CODED COMPONENTS FOR THE 6 PACK. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL AIR CLEANER, VALVE COVERS, AND EXHAUST MANIFOLDS. IT HAS A REBUILT 727 TRANSMISSION WITH A HEMI CONVERTER.

NOT ORIGINAL TO MOTOR:  A MOPAR PERFORMANCE ELECTRONIC IGNITION THAT RUNS THROUGH A NEW ENGINE HARNESS.

TOO MANY THINGS TO LIST ALL

SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY

BUYER TO EMAIL SELLER FOR PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERY COST OF VEHICLE.

VEHICLE WILL BE READY FOR PICKUP AS SOON AS PAYMENT HAS CLEARED

A DEPOSIT OF $1,000.00 THROUGH PAYPAL IS MANDATORY WITHIN 48 HOURS OF SELL

FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF SELL


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