1963 Plymouth Savoy on 2040-cars
Danville, Illinois, United States
Engine:440
Transmission:Automatic
Model: Other
Year: 1963
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: 2 door post
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 99,000
For sale 1963 Plymouth Savoy 2 door post. Rebuilt 440 engine with performance cam, ignition, intake, etc... Aluminum radiator, water pump, and master cylinder...rebuilt 727 trans with higher stall converter and pro ratchet shifter. New Flowmaster aluminized exhaust. narrowed 8 3/4 rear with 3.91 suregrip gears. Front suspension fully rebuilt and aligned with new disc brakes. Full backhalfed rear suspension with 19.5 wide prostreet tires on Weld Racing 15x15 wheels. Skinny 15x4 front runners. Car is turnkey driveable. Body is very straight, paintjob is a little older. Car is rust free but does have a few small bubbles on front bottom of doors. That's the only area. Interior is completely new...carpet, seats, all panels, headliner...nice dash with custom aftermarket gauges fitted. Tach with shift light. Trim is very nice including grill and taillights etc. Rare car, complete, all steel, prostreet big block. Car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end auction. Sold as is. Clear title. 250.00 dollar deposit due via paypal upon sale. Wire transfer or cashiers check for purchase.
On Oct-22-13 at 15:39:30 PDT, seller added the following information: steel crank. 9.5 compression. less than 3k on engine. trans and suspension brand new. strong runner yet mild enough to be a driver. no heater. all lights and signals work. fully fabbed frame rails and floors. runs cool. idles in gear. fuel cell in trunk. lots of questions about driveablilty...car is a driver. its not a serious full out racecar...it just looks like one...it does sound mean, and runs strong, but take it to work, cruise, whatever. just expect ALOT of attention! |
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