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1967 Plymouth Gtx Base 7.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:75359
Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States

67 Plymouth GTX 440, 3 speed auto, 3:23 /8.75 Rear. I have owned it since 1990,when I bought it from my brother who owned it since mid seventies.

My Dad who owned a repair shop and Mopar Master, rebuilt engine and tranny in mid 70's among many other repairs.Motor is bored 30 over,12:5:1 high compression TRW Pistons, Ram charger High Performance Crankshaft, closed chamber stage 3 heads,6 BBL Rods, TRW Rod and main Bearings, Crane cam, General Kinetics Hydraulic lifters and valve springs, Crane push rods, Lakewood adjustable rockers, Teflon machined valve seals, Windage tray, 7 quart oil pan among many other things. There was a six pack on it. Motor now has 37 K miles.

I have installed 2 four barrel carter 600's carbs, which dad always wanted on it. I installed original exhaust manifolds, tired of headers, but I do have headers for it.

I have BROADCAST SHEET and CERTICARD.

Car also has fender mounted turn signals, bumper guards front and rear, and original vinyl roof.

Interior is all original and very nice, except front seat covers, they are western scroll and have been redone.

Antenna mask is broke off. Drivers side rear quarter nearest door was damaged at one point and door was replaced.

Have extra parts: L/F fender, trunk mat, rear speaker panel, headers, used gas tank, electronic ignition "mopar", original super commando air cleaner, new set of fender mounted turn signal and one used set. Also will need battery and one tire[belt separated]. WILLING TO SELL WITH CAR IF PRICE IS RIGHT.

Pennsylvania title. Has not been registered in New York.

I have tried my best to describe and give you all the information to the best of my knowledge.

Thank You, HAPPY BIDDING

  



On May-18-14 at 19:54:04 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I'm very sorry, only the differential is #'s matching. Engine is a raised block and transmission is a torqueflite.  

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