Real Gtx, 44k Original Miles, 440/4-speed - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Pleasant Valley, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1967
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTX
Trim: 440
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 44,300
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Blue
1967 Plymouth GTX - 440/ 4-speed
This is a real GTX as evidence by the RS23L VIN - 452 heads w/3 angle valve job, hardened seats and umbrella seals - Mopar Performance cam 292-509 lift - Re-sized 6-pack rods - Forged crank - TRW high volume oil pump - TRW 10.5-1 pistons w/moly rings - TRW double roller timing set - Mopar Performance aluminum water pump - Mopar Performance electronic ignition conversion - Edelbrock Performer RPM intake - Edelbrock Thunder series 800 cfm carb - ’68-69 stock exhaust manifolds - 40 series Flowmaster mufflers - Dana 60 sure grip rear w/4.88 gears - Rebuilt A-833 (23 spline) 4-speed transmission and new McLeod 11" clutch in May 2014 - New battery June 2014 - 44k Original Miles. Yes, it only has 44k miles put on a 1/4 mile at a time. In its early life it was a drag car, hence, the original engine, transmission and rear are long gone. - Legendary Auto interior - Only 2k miles since restoration was finished in 2009 - Same owner 24 years - It always had manual steering, manual drum brakes and radio delete so that's the way it was left when it was restored. - Raw power and no frills, just the way a Mopar should be - It also had fenderwell headers during its race days, so that sheet metal was all replaced with pieces from a clean donor car - This is a no rust, never-had-any rust car, the underside and bottoms of doors are beautiful. How many east coast cars can claim that? - It is not a numbers matching car, but it certainly is the cleanest ’67 you will find and it runs as good as it looks! - The only negative that detracts from the car is the bumpers, the tail light bezels and the wing windows are what I would label as “driver’ quality chrome. - I will entertain any Buy-It-Now offer, send via emailGo to YouTube for a walk around video of the car. Just listen to that idle! e-Bay won't permit links so once you get to You Tube paste this in the search area-> v=uB8uDd0nslU On Sep-01-14 at 04:20:39 PDT, seller added the following information: The body is straight as an arrow and was painted with Spies Hecker basecoat/clearcoat, which is the preferred paint choice for high end body shops. |
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