1965 Plymouth Belvedere Ii- 2dr. Hardtop- Original- Look on 2040-cars
Scandia, Minnesota, United States
This is a beautiful original 1965 Plymouth Belvedere 2dr hardtop car with 60,500 original miles( previous owner gave me a document from a Iaaa Certified appraiser that the miles were correct. This car was bought 12 years ago from the second owner and has been under a car cover in a heated garage ever since. Five years ago the cover came off and $ 2,000.00 in brand new white letter tires and brand new Crager mags were put on it. They do not have a single mile on them When I bought the car from New York, I had to get a surety bond to have a new title made. The bond was for $17,850. because the Minnesota state appraiser gave the car ( this is before the new wheels and tires) a value of $11,900.00( I have that document as well). The car was to be used by my dad, who passed away a couple years ago. Last week the family decided to sell it. New gas was put in and it fired up, and then idled down nicely. The tranny shifts well and the car was driven around the yard(no current insurance). The brakes are not working, don't know if its a master cylinder, or the brakes need to be bled, or what. I can drive it with the aid of the emergency brake. This is an original 318 car. The interior is in fabulous condition, as is the floors, headliner, and carpet. I was told the car had had one repaint in its history. All lines are straight and trim id in great condition. Glass is in excellent condition. The car comes with its 4 original wheels and newer tires along with the wheels and tires on it now. This was bought to be converted into a Max Wedge or 440 car, but is way to nice as an original. Door jams, floor pans, trunk deck are all in very nice condition. Remember this car is in its original condition and is 49 years old. It is not perfect, but was very well cared for. With the car siting 3 years from the previous owner and my family having it under cover for the past 12 years , I don't know that I would take it on a cross country drive before its looked over and the brakes are checked. I hope all this helps, feel free to contact me with any questions Its a nice original car, and we would like to see it go to a good home.Good luck bidding, and thanks for looking. I will ask for a $500.00 -Non refunable paypal down payment at the end of the auction, with the balance in cash at pick up. I will ship if the buyer makes the arrangements or it can be picked up locally. I accept paypal. Please feel free to email me if you have any questions. |
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