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1967 Plymouth Belvedere Gtx on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:131123
Location:

Shapleigh, Maine, United States

Shapleigh, Maine, United States

This is a 1967 Plymouth GTX that has been in storage for over 30 years. Last state inspection on the windshield says 1974. Original 440 is missing, body shows a repaint and some previous work done on both 1/4 panels before it was parked. Floors, trunk, rails, and torsion bar crossmember are very solid and require little to no work. A 1965 383 motor is in it and it runs very good, trans works and it has the original open 3:23 rear with the GTX factory 6 leaf spring package. Minimally working drum brakes all around, manual steering and it only has the factory hi-flow manifolds for exhaust. The are no exhaust pipes, at all. . Car runs and yard drives, engine will not hold water due to 2 rusty freeze plugs. Factory 26 inch radiator and shroud are still with the car.  Fuel tank is out and a temporary can is in use in the trunk. Car can be driven onto a transporter. Will be sold with a set of very old mounted bias ply tires on the original rims with the pictured factory hubcaps. Interior is ok, good dash, headliner has holes, rear seat is nice as are most of the door panels. Has the buddy seat and column mounted shifter.  Carpet was pulled some years ago and does not come with it. The body is fairly straight, pix show minor surface rust at the cowl and at the corners around the back window. There appears to be some additional bodywork to the bottom of both front fenders and maybe some to the outside bottom of the doors.  Doors, hood, trunk, windows all operate nicely and the emergency brake still works. Drivers side rocker in rear has a rusty soft spot, easy to fix, not structural and the other side is fine. Car will be sold with a bill of sale and a current registration. Maine will NOT issue a title for a vehicle this old. Fender tag is on the fender and matches door post tag. I have more pix available to send. Reserve is low and the car is priced for its condition, not for it's "potential".  Bidders with less than 10 transactions will be cancelled and any negative feedbacks will also be cancelled. Car is for sale locally and auction may end without notice. This is a project car that could be an easy fix, not a life-time nightmare. Fix the common issues the car has and put it on the road. Trying to make them magazine quality will only shorten your life, marriage and bank account. Drive them!

Email any questions, I am open, honest and give accurate descriptions.  No BS here. I would appreciate the same. $500 paypal deposit required within 24 hrs.

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