1967 Plymouth Valiant,mopar 340,4speed,mopar,valiant,plymouth Valiant,rat Rod on 2040-cars
Byrdstown, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:340
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other
Trim: 2 Door Sedan (Post)
Drive Type: 4 Speed
Mileage: 148,000
Sub Model: Valiant 100
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Mercedes Sapphire Blue
I have listed for auction my 1967 Plymouth Valiant 2 door post sedan. This car came with the 225 slant six and 3speed on the tree. I have owned this car for close to 10 years, bought it in Tennessee and have gradually made improvements through the years. I have not driven the car more then a few hundred miles since I've owned it, so it will need to be trailered or shipped to it's destination. This car starts and drives but seems to get carburetor heat soak and won't idle when warmed up. The issues that I know of are the following: 1) driver front frame rail is a little soft but still repairable (I have one picture that shows it) 2) The power steering pump is leaking a little.3) The speedometer is not working .4) The front end needs an alignment. 5) The car came with a 1968 front grill but I have a 1967 front end that will go with the car. The following are improvements that have been made over the years: 1969 340, with 30 over TRW forged pistons, J heads with stainless 2.02-1.60 valves,new Comp Magnum (CCA-20-232-4) cam, hydraulic lifters and springs, new Clevite 77 main and rod bearings, new Stealth (WND-8022) Mnfld., rebuilt Edlebrock 750, new Pertronix II Billet Dist. new Champion 3 core radiator, new master cylinder/ power booster, new Hurst Comp Plus shifter adapted to the Inland shift handle, heavyduty shift rods, front disc brakes and drum rears, 14"x6" ralley wheels with center caps and new after market beauty rings, all new front end bushings, new balanced drive shaft, new clutch and bearing, new Grant streeing wheel, new front tinted windshield and (front and rear gaskets ), new headliner, carpet, seat upholstery, floor insulation, both front and rear floors were replaced and 4 speed tunnel installed, new frame connecters, new fuel tank and pickup, new doors and trunk weather gaskets, new window felts, new door handles and I'm sure there are other items that I can't recall. The car is a 4-speed with an 8 3/4 -posi, (742 housing), new axles and green bearings and 3.23 gears. The paint was done about 2 1/2 years ago and has a few small chips but is still very preasentable. This car is a nice driver that has a lot of potential. I hope that it finds a new home with someone who will take it to the next level. This car is being sold "AS IS AND NO WARRANTY" so please study the pictures before bidding. I'm reserving the right to end this auction early (ahead of the reserve being met) because this car will be for sale locally. The buyer is fully responsible for all shipping and transport arrangments and fees. I will try to help where I can. Thanks
On Jul-23-14 at 12:29:19 PDT, seller added the following information: On Jul-25-14 at 14:15:00 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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