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1968 Plymoth Sox & Martin Super Stock Recreation!!! 475hp On Pump Gas!!! on 2040-cars

US $39,500.00
Year:1968 Mileage:800
Location:

North East, Pennsylvania, United States

North East, Pennsylvania, United States
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FOR SALE


1968 Plymouth Sox & Martin


Super Stock


Recreation



RUST FREE!!! With 100% original panels!!!

NO RUST EVER!!!


Powered by a brand new Big Block 440 built by KRS Machining out of North East P.A. 475HP on pump gas engine with new Petronix Distributer, Jackson Gear Drive, Edlebrock A/Intake, Holly 770 Duel Feed Carb. and Mopar Elite Series dress up kit. Backed by fresh high performance 727 TorqueFlite with 3000 stall convertor into a H.D. 8 3/4 posi with 3:23 gears.


IT’S ALL NEW!!!!


THERE WAS NO EXSPENSE SPARED!!!


The beautiful paint job that had a price tag of $15,000 was completed by painter Scott Bonnell of Erie P.A. and the lettering and silver leaf is all hand painted by legendary Dick Briggs of Little Valley N.Y. The lettering and silver leaf and “WILL NOT” come off. Here is a short list of all the new parts that make this sweet ride; Keystone Classic wheels with BFG TA Radials, new steering box, new aluminum radiator, new drive shaft, new legendary interior, new custom stereo that is hidden in the glove box, new headers with electronic cut outs, matching spare and jack, vintage gauges and tach. But the list doesn’t stop there is just too much to list!!!


With only 600 mile put on since restoration it’s brand new!!! Over $80,000  invested in parts and labor!!! If you want a show car that you can drive anywhere, this rust free gem will get the job done will no problem!!! This car is absolutely flawless. You will be 100% satisfied with this car!!! You can bid with 100% confidence as we tell it like it is and our EBay Score justifies this. Although this car has never been down the track you could certainly throw a set of slicks and probably run mid 11’s the way this car is set up!!! The car drives better than it looks, NO Kidding!!! More pictures are available.


We reserve the right to end this auction early as this car is for sale locally as well. As always thanks you for looking and please feel free to call or text Jason at 716-753-0373 with any questions. We would also consider steel 37’-42’ Willys 2 door coupes in on trade.





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