1968 Plymouth Belvedere, Satellite, Road Runner, 440 V8 With Auto 727 Trans. on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
1968 Plymouth Belvedere.
* 440 V8
* 727 auto Trans,
* NEW headman headers
* New Exhaust
* Posi rear end
* NEW Flow master mufflers
* New Holley Carb
* Power Steering (works good but does leak)
* New rear drum brakes
* New rear coil over shocks
* New fuel tank
Sounds healthy, runs good, and has plenty of power. Car has been sitting for 20+ years. Just got it running, and changed out the back brakes and brake lines so it would stop (stops good now). Interior is nice. Could use a quality paint job, some body work. Other than that its a good solid driver. The power steering has a small leak, and i did find some rust repair in the trunk. All the electrical works, except the turn signals and the dash lights (might just be a couple bulbs and a fuse). Motor sounds like is has a small cam, and it feels like it has a larger than stock stall converter. Pretty cool car to cruise around in. Lots of looks, waves, and thumbs up!!! Would be a great car to work on while you drive.
Possible trade offers?? just send me a pic of what you have.
This car is being sold as is. No warranty is being offered or implied. I do have the right to end this auction at any time.
The reserve is set low for a quick and easy sale. Bid to win!!
Call with any questions...480-290-1596
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