this is a beautiful old mopar. It's got a 44, 727 with 323 sure grip.. I've rebuilt the complete front en, added disc brakes Tranny rebuilt, rear end rebuilt but pinion leaks a little. Interior is original including convertible boot, it has a few tears but its omly original once. I have a brand new Legendary interior for it The Paint is 2 yrs old, with new tires and beautiful keystone wheels. Power top that works great. It comes with spare tranny, original 318 motor, lots of toys and diecasts and boxes of spare parts. Runs great and is able to drive home to just about anywhere. I've had this car for 22 years. Medical bills forces sal, otherwise i wouldn't sell itThis car is one of 2000 convertibles in 1967 which makes it pretty rare. Originally a copper on copper with a 318 2 brl car When was the last time that you saw one? This car was built to drive, its not a show car . five 0 three five 0 nine nine two one nine for info. thnx, mike
Before i bought the car, some 23 yrs ago, i was told the right quarter was replaced. It was an ok job from what i was told. I've torn this car completely down There is no rust in the trunk, none in the engine compartment,the torque boxes are in great shape/. The interior was completely removed and there was a golf ball size rust area in the left (drivers ) foot area.it was repaired and seam sealed.The carpet was replaced and the front seats had new foam installed and the original covers put back on. As of right now there are a couple small bubbles on the right quarter that haven't gotten bigger in the two years since paint. The comment on driving anywhere. Its a 440 and uses lots of gas.I've driven it all over the northeast, all over Montana and its been to California, Oregon and Washington. Its a 50 year old car I was told the 440 was rebuilt and i added an edelbrock intake and carb. added electronic ignition, big coil, good plug wires. It doesn't overheat, runs 180 all day The top is old and was painted black by my painter and is presentable.No tears. Could use a new stereo cause its in the glove box and not secured t thnx,Mike |
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