1965 Plymouth Belvedere Satellite Big Block Wagon on 2040-cars
Lewisville, Texas, United States
Engine:440
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: Red
Model: Satellite
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: belvedere
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 100
1965 plymouth belverder wagon was a 6cyl car now has steel crank 440.906 heads. with edelbrock intake & 2 four brl carbs,727, trans 3000 stall converter, 373 posi 8 3/4 rear axle. I have a clear texas bonded title in my name The body is solid and had very little rust in lower quarters before it was painted.still has some small dings but for most part pretty straight. has some sheet metal scewed down at moment,in the spare tire pan area, floor pans replaced with patch pans. .the paint looks good from 5 ft away and has a very good reflection. there is some runs in the clear that need more wet sanding and buffing and .I believe the front fenders and hood need resprayed because of some dust on something that can be seen in the clear coat,but don't have to. all lights work,gas gauge, alt gauge, speedo and dome light still working.has new rear side window gasket installed.. The car has current tags and inspection runs and drive good...the posi is freshly biult with 373 gears and maybe has 100 miles on them axles upgraded with non adjust green bearing and seals, front suspension just rebiult. the interior is new., the cars still needs carpet,front seat brakets completed, door weather stripping, emblems and a rear door crank few other small things im sure...i biult the car with extra parts i had from other projects,thats why the 440 motor is orange and the 906 heads are yellow.has electronic mechanical tach drive distributor,484 cam double roller timing chain .trans shifts good. rear tail gate rolls up and down fine but with a ratchet an socket. passenger side rear door window does not roll down all other glass works fine no cracks. . i will be happy to answer any questions
On Feb-04-13 at 20:13:56 PST, seller added the following information:
the car also has frame custom connectors and i believe it handles better then before. i installed the factory radio and faceplate today so it's not shown in the pictures deos not work. but in place untill a delete plate is installed,there is not a place in the fender an antena, The 727 trans is not the 64/65 cable shift, the tires and wheels are new.. upgraded master brake cylinder,, aluminum radiator,. i will adjust the buy it now for serious offers and give my number for furture details on this great looking waygone. i have many pics of the car from when i got it, to show what rust was repaired, had original paint untill i got it painted. but he rushed it and deos not look as good as it should, deosn't seem to stop all the thumbs up i get.
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