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1963 Plymouth Belvedere, 440 Engine , 4 Speed Trans, Restored on 2040-cars

US $29,500.00
Year:1963 Mileage:90000
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
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For sale is a 1963 Plymouth Belvedere. This car was restored 7 years ago and was a rust free car from Tennessee. The engine is a rebuilt 440 and the transmission is a 4 speed. The body and paint is in very good condition and is very straight. The interior is in excellent condition. Seats, carpet, dash and door panels have been replaced. slight rip in headliner in rear corner but overall looks good. The trunk, door jambs and under hood were painted at the restore. Tires and rims are new. Suspension and brakes were replaced at restore. Brakes were updated to a dual piston master cylinder and electronic ignition was installed. This car is fun to drive and rides and handles very nice. Take it where ever you want to go. Any questions call me at 920-362-1500.

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