1971 Plymouth Gtx 440 Ci 390 Hp 8 Cyl on 2040-cars
Muskegon, Michigan, United States
You are bidding on a well optioned 1971 Plymouth GTX 440, mileage is 87,758 actual mileage. This car is ready for anyone that is looking at starting a restoration project. We here at All Speed Customs are selling car for a customer of ours. This car is an all original 440 automatic car and it does appear to have the original engine and trans. This car can be used as a parts car or as a decent start for a restoration. It does include the original parts although the car has been partially disassembled. There is rust on all of the floor pans, roof and A pillars and the cowl and cowl sides near the door hinge area. Just about every panel does contain a significant amount of rust. This car does have a clear Michigan title. We have decoded the VIN and all the information is listed below:
1971 Plymouth GTX: Dual Exhaust without tips. Chrome Exhause Tips Tachometer Music Master AM Radio Performance Hood Treatment Retractor Seat Belts Rear Windo Louvers Hood and Fender Mounted Turn Signal Indicators Roof Drip Rail Moldings Wide Sill Moldings Belt and Hood Moldings Non-Reclinning Bucket Seats Outside RH Racing Mirror Outside LH Racing Mirror Single AC w/heater 3 Speed Wipers White Canopy Vinyl Roof (needs restored) USA Light Package Front Heavy Duty Disc Brakes w/10' Rear Drums Power Assist Disc Brakes Console w/wood grain Panel 440 cubic in. 390 HP Some of the items listed above will need replaced or restored. This is just the actual decoding of the VIN. If you have any questions about the GTX, you can call us here at All Speed Customs and ask for Brian or Jeff at 231-733-3939. Thanks for bidding on our All Speed Customs listing and please call if you need any additional information or pictures. Team at ASC |
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