1966 Plymouth Belvedere Ii 383 Big Block 325 Hp 2 Dr Hdtp Satellite B Body on 2040-cars
Billings, Missouri, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 52,820
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: Green
Model: Satellite
Interior Color: Black
Trim: belvedere II
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: rear
66 plymouth belvedere II factory big block 325 hp 383. One of 1,425 383 auto 2 dr hdtp belvedere II's in 66, they made more 4spd's than auto's, kinda odd. ,Survivor car, original paint, motor, trans, rear. Have original owners manual and BUILD SHEET.Odometer shows 52,8XX, I can't confirm this is true mileage. I am the third owner of this car. 3:23 rear gears, good cruisin gears. The engine runs great, I just had the transmission rebuilt less than 100 miles ago. New exhaust with flowmasters, new tires, master cylinder, wheel cylinders, and battery to name a few. Car rides great, floats down the highway. Seats were re-upholstered in the early eighties and still look great. Carpet was replaced then as well and still looks good. Headliner needs replaced along with the heater core. Car has some dings and plenty of scratches that are common with 47 year old cars but presents itself very well. This is a fantastic, rare, original big block mopar. Not that many original cars left of this age. Fender tag is still under the hood. The drivers rear quarter has some rust down low but that's it. This car is solid! Floor pans are solid, trunk floor is solid, never hit, wrecked or rebuilt. I have a clear Missouri title in my name. For questions or more information call 417 425-7298.
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