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1965 Plymouth Belvedere Ii 2dr Hardtop 440 Auto on 2040-cars

US $24,900.00
Year:1965 Mileage:33040
Location:

Sanford, Michigan, United States

Sanford, Michigan, United States

For sale 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II $24,900

   1976 440 V8 Pretty well stock. Edelbrock cam & lifters
                                  Edelbrock 700 CFM Carb

   727 Automatic rebuilt, column shift
 
   8 3/4 Axle 3:23 gears
  
   All new Legendary interior, Seats, headliner, carpet, door/kick panels.    

   Almost all inside/outside chrome redone

   Almost all stainless / aluminum trim polished

   Power brakes, front disc

   Body was medeia blasted, primed painted and underside coated with raptor.
   There is no rust repair, Texas body and frame.

   I would like a $1000 deposit with paypal within 72 hours after the end of the sale. The balance to be paid within 10 days after the end of the sale in cash or a bank transfer. The car will not leave my house until the bank tells me that any type of payment is good and completed. Do not send a shipper or come to get it before then it will not go. If we need to work something out please ask before buying, I will work with you. This also goes for international buyers, when the bank says so.

  Shipping, that is up to you. I have talked to a shipper that is about 25 miles from me, they do both US and international shipping.                                                 Corrigan Moving Systems                                                                                                                                                                                                                           1411 Straits Drive                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Bay City Michigan 48706                                                                                                                                                                                                  WWW.corriganmoving.com

Terri Powell (relocation specialist) E-mail Tpowell@corriganmoving.com  1-800-248-0486 office, 1-989-671-6634 direct, 1-989-667-9016 fax. I can get it to them with no problems, but you need to set up the arrangements.      

  This is a good driving, running car. Couple of odds & ends to go over but one nice car. I do also have it up for sale locally and on craigslist. It has been appraised at $30,000 by McPhillips Motor Cars INC. (see picture). The odometer is not correct, that is just what it reads at this time. I have put about 3000 mile on the car. 

You are welcome to come and see and test drive the car.
   Bob 989-687-9604
   Sanford MI

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