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Very Solid Frame Rolling Shell #'s Match 383 Engine Original 4 Four Speed 69 on 2040-cars

US $1,950.00
Year:1969 Mileage:100000
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

NOTE THAT EBAY DOES NOT HAVE A CHOICE FOR UNTITLED VEHICLE...THIS IS NOT A SALVAGE VEHICLE, BUT I DO NOT HAVE A TITLE FOR IT, YOU CAN GET ONE, BUT IT WILL BE A BILL OF SALE FORMAT ONLY..

this is a very solid completely numbers matching 1969 69 383 four speed Plymouth road runner. 

do not be fooled by the outer sheet metal as this car is very solid and I have shown pictures underneath to show you just how solid it is...SOLID CROSSMEMBER, FRAME RAILS LOOK VERY SOLID ALSO, PUT IT THIS WAY..THIS IS ONE OF THE NICER B-BODY FRAMES I HAVE SEEN FOR A PROJECT LIKE THIS AND I HAVE HAD ABOUT 30 OF THEM.

the torsion bar mounts and rear frame rails appear to be in very nice shape as do the front frame rails.

please note that the outer sheet metal is available for the car.. the car comes with the hood and trunk lid. if the bidding reaches 1650.00 I will include two door shells that will not include any internal workings.

here are some important disclaimers.  this car is sold as is with the no title.  a title can be obtained through a number of sources but it is your job 100% to do this..your purchase of the car is your acceptance of the vehicle as is and I will not negotiate after you receive the vehicle for any reason.  you are more than welcome to come to lorain, ohio and check the car out or to have someone else come to lorain, ohio to inspect the vehicle.

please pay 500 via pay pal during the first  24 hours after the auction closes or I do reserve the right to sell to another bidder or anyone else I choose....

note that while the car is completely numbers matching, the matching numbers engine and maching number trans come as shown and they perfectly match each other and the body, but as far as there working condition they have not been checked out in any way...so consider them as needing rebuilt, but numbers matching!!!!. this car is being sold locally as well, so, I do reserve the right to end the auction early and sell locally..if the auction runs its full cyle and you are the high bidder, you will have the first option to purchase the vehicle.

please text or call with any questions..440-522-0048

very nice project at a very fair price.

I will help you load the car or help your transporter do so...the transport of the car is completely your responsibility.



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