1971 Plymouth GTX

Americus in Georgia (United States)

Publish date: August 7, 2016 11:19

Price: Check with seller

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More infos regarding my car at: [email protected] .

Numbers matching 440 with auto 727 and 8 /4 3.55 gears.
Duel mirrors.
Door edge protectors.
Am/FM stereo.
THIS IS A REAL ORIGINAL CAR.

Car was wrecked on the driver side back in the early eighties. It was repaired and repainted in 1990. Paint is still very nice. I have lots of pictures of that also. The repairs that were made on the car include drivers front fender, drivers door, and front bumper ( that's why its a '72 bumper) were replaced with OE parts car. Drivers quarter panel was also pulled out and fixed. There is not a lot of bondo in the car. I have the pictures to prove it. Interior of the car is almost all original. All that has been changed is the dash pad and the driver seat had a new seat cover made back in 1990. Passenger seat now has two small places that the stitching is coming apart. Headliner has two small holes in it also. In the picture the car has a tach that has been put back to the original gauges. Also there is a temp gauge zip tied to the lower dash. No holes were made in the dash for mounting. The engine and transmission are numbers matching and were rebuilt back in 2007. Car has been converted to electronic ignition using the Mopar Performance equipment. A/C does blow cold and it is charged with R-12. The orange plug wires have been replaced with black Fire Core wires and a Fire Core coil. The only thing replace in the truck is the mat. It has the original weather strip with embossed part number and all original spare and jack. The front end was rebuilt when the engine was rebuilt. I used all rubber not poly. The exhaust head pipe and exhaust tips are original. Mufflers and tailpipes were replaced in 2008 with Magnaflow 5x11 straight thru mufflers. Car comes with but not installed the following: the original dual point distributor, a nice but needs rechromed to match the rear '71 front bumper, a correct date coded '71 LH exhaust manifold the one on it currently is a '


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