1963 Plymouth Savoy Afx Gasser Drag Car on 2040-cars
Albany, Oregon, United States
We have a 1963 Plymouth Savoy Race car project for sale heres the info Altered wheelbase AFX Gasser rear axel 15 inches forward front axel 10 inches forward for improved traction this car started the Funny car has the nose from a 65 Savoy with fiberglass front fenders Full 4130 chrome moly roll cage cert to 8:50 ETA per NHRA front straight axel,4 wheel Willwood Disc Brakes, rear coil overs with Ladder bars,Dana 60 rear end with 35 spline axels and 4:88 gears Mark williams yoak,Torque Thrust wheels 15x 10 with Mickey Thompson 33 x10.5 w slicks on back Dummy mock up motor shown in photos is not included but Motor plate and mid plate come with the car Art Morrison 2 x 3 Frame rails,Have all Glass in good condition,Have nice Chrome rear bumper,Fiberglass front bumper Needs Tin work also have quick release steering wheel Chassis Taged By NHRA but will have to be recertified No Hood No Grill Clear and clean Oregon title This is a very rare Mopar that the factory only built a few like this for the track it wont take to much more to complete call or text 541 990 6296 with questions or you can email through eBay Thank you for looking Buyer pays for shipping
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