1967 Plymouth Gtx 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Marion, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Trim: GTX
Make: Plymouth
Model: GTX
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 0
UP FOR AUCTION IS MY 1967 PLYMOUTH GTX. THIS IS A REAL DEAL GTX ROLLER. IT CAME FROM THE FACTORY BRIGHT RED WITH A BLACK VYNAL TOP AND PEARL WHITE INTERIOR. IT ALSO WAS A CONSOLE 4 SPEED WITH A DANA 60 REAR. PREVIOUS OWNER STRIPPED DRIVETRAIN OUT OF HER AND PUT IT IN A 318 BELVEDERE. WHO WOULD FIGURE THAT? BODY ROCK SOLID. YOU ARE LOOKING AT ORIGINAL FLOOR PANS AND TRUNK PANS AND EVEN ORIG BATTERY TRAY. NO RUST EVER. BODY MAN SAID THIS CAR WAS GARAGED ITS WHOLE LIFE TO BE IN THIS CONDITION. I AM INCLUDING IN THE AUCTION A 1969 E CODE HP 440. MACHINE WORK DONE 30 OVER. I HAVE COMPLETE REBUILD KIT AND HAVE BEGUN ASSEMBLY OF ENGINE. HEADS REDONE AND STILL IN THE PLASTIC BAGS. ALSO INCLUDED IS A DUAL QUAD SETUP WITH 2 500 ELDEBROCK CARBS. YOU WILL NEED TRANSMISSION AND DANA REAR. I PUT A 8/75 REAR HOUSING TO MAKE IT A ROLLER. HAVE MOST OF OLD PARTS FOR CORES. I HAVE COLLECTED MOPARS FOR YEARS. IF YOU FINISH HER AT THE LEVEL I HAVE STARTED IT WILL BE AN EXPENSIVE AND DESIRED MOPAR. BUYER PAYS FOR ALL SHIPPING. I WILL HELP WITH LOADING ON TRUCK IF NECCESARY.DO NOT LET THIS PASS YOU BY. STARTING BID IS A STEAL IN THIS CAR. WILL COVER COST OF PAINT JOB AND MOTOR MACHINE WORK AND REBUILD KIT. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE. QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 828 310 5781. MIKE
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