1967 Plymouth Belvedere I "hemi" Post Car 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
1967 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 1 HEMI POST CAR 32,000 MILES BARN FIND SURVIVOR ALL ORIGINAL UNRESTORED TIME CAPSULE ONE (1) OF ONLY THREE (3) PRODUCED YES ALL ORIGINAL PAINT YES ALL ORIGINAL INTERIOR YES ALL ORIGINAL MOTOR AND TRANS AUTHENTICATED BY GALEN GOVIER 34 PAGE REPORT 4 BUILD SHEETS AND CERTICARD ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE ORDER FORM NO FINER ORIGINAL EXAMPLE EXISTS ONLY ONE PRIOR OWNER STORED FOR 35 YEARS TOTALLY RUST FREE THIS BARN FIND SURVIVOR WAS DISCOVERED IN A BARN IN WISCONSIN WHERE IT WAS STORED FOR 35 YEARS. THE CAR WAS REMOVED IN AUGUST 2011 AND I PURCHASED THE CAR IN NOVEMBER 2011. THE CAR RECEIVED ONLY MINOR WORK TO MAKE IT ROAD WORTHY AND ALL PRECAUTIONS WERE TAKEN TO INSURE THE CAR REMAINED ORIGINAL AND UNMOLESTED. THE MOTOR OIL AND FILTER HAVE BEEN CHANGED FOUR TIMES SINCE IT'S REMOVAL FROM THE BARN. THE TRANSMISSION OIL AND DANA 60 OIL HAVE BEEN CHANGED TWICE, JUST FOR PRECAUTION MEASURES BEFORE DRIVING. THE RADIATOR AND GAS TANK WERE FLUSHED AND CLEANED, TO REMOVE ANY CONTAMENENTS THAT MAY HAVE BEEN PRESENT. NEW DATE CODED FUEL FILTERS WERE INSTALLED TO INSURE NO CONTAMENENTS WOULD GET INTO THE CARBS. THE MOTOR WAS TURNED BY HAND AND LUBRICATED TO BE SURE THERE WOULD BE NO ISSUES BEFORE STARTING. THE MOTOR WAS STARTED AND RAN BEAUTIFULLY AS IF IT HAD BEEN STARTED YESTERDAY. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY WITHOUT ANY SHAKES OR RATTLES, JUST AS YOU WOULD EXPECT FROM A LOW MILEAGE ORIGINAL CAR. ITEMS REPLACED DUE TO YEARS IN STORAGE: NEW NOS 4 PISTON CALIPERS. NEW NOS EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH DATE CODED "HEMI" MUFFLERS. NEW REAR FACTORY SHOCKS. NEW REDLINE RADIALS. NEW MOPAR RED CAP BATTERY. NEW DATE CODED FUEL FILTERS. NEW UPPER AND LOWER RADIATOR HOSES AND FAN BELT. ALL ORIGINAL ITEMS REMOVED HAVE BEEN KEPT AND WILL GO TO THE NEW OWNER. ADDITIONALLY THE ORIGINAL REDLINE SPARE TIRE IS IN THE TRUNK (PHOTO) I COULD GO ON AND ON ABOUT THIS CAR; BUT REMEMBER IN 1967 CHRYSLER CORP. DID NOT OFFER A "HEMI" OPTION IN THEIR TWO DOOR SEDAN MODELS. THESE THREE FELL THROUGH THE CRACKS. THE TWO OTHERS KNOWN WERE RACE CARS, THIS IS THE ONLY TRUE ORIGINAL SURVIVOR KNOWN TO EXIST. THIS MAY BE THE RAREST "HEMI" MOPAR ON THE PLANET. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON. NO WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. IF YOU WISH YOU MAY MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO VIEW THE CAR BEFORE MAKING AN OFFER. TO ASK QUESTIONS OR DISCUSS THE CAR IN FURTHER DETAIL CALL: DENNIS ...602-421-7436
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