69 Plymouth Gtx Numbers Matching on 2040-cars
Carson City, Nevada, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:440 numbers match
Vehicle Title:Clear
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: GTX
Drive Type: automatic
Trim: highline
Exterior Color: Green/Black
Mileage: 84,396
Interior Color: Black
1969 Plymouth GTX. Numbers matching, Air Grabber, 440 4 barrel engine, less than 1000 miles since total rebuild, Console auto trans also less than 1000 miles since rebuild.
Only rust in the vehicle is behind right rear wheel at the very front of the wheelwell.
Seats are being recovered currently. Floor pan and frame rails are very solid. All glass is good.
Wheels and trim rings are original equipment. Very straight car, most paint is original. Runs excellant and drives very well.
This car was nabbed in a drug bust in colorado about 15 years ago, The state of colorado has assigned a colorado serial number and title for the car.
The original title can also be obtained from the state for about two hundred dollars.
Car needs very little body work and new paint.
any questions please email. I will load more pics of the interior soon.
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