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FS: 1965 Plymouth Belvedere 1 w/FHO 500 ci Hemi

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I am listing my 65 Belvedere post car for your consideration. My priorities have changed and I would like to sell it. I have nearly everything to complete the car. It has a $23k engine and a $20k paint job. I have $69k invested and will not take less. If you want an easily completed car of very high quality Pm or email me and we can talk. gkgeiger@sbcglobal.net


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I'm serious now. Will consider $60k or offer. Please email only if interested. Thanks,
 
I had forgot about this ad until someone emailed me about the car. I haven't really been trying to sell it until this week. I listed it on two other sites. I will sell for $55k and I haven't worked on it for 2 years. By the way the engine runs on pump gas and made 660hp/610tq.
 
Gene, great taste in cars btw.
problem is the market is very very soft.hope you sell it. i love your car.i'm partial to 65 belvedere I's
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Gene, great taste in cars btw.
problem is the market is very very soft.hope you sell it. i love your car.i'm partial to 65 belvedere I's
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Thanks Chris for the comments. I know that times are tough and it will be hard to sell anything this expensive. The good news for me is, I don't have to sell it. I just thought I'd put it out here for someone thinking of building a car like this. It costs a lot to do a rotiserie resto on anything and even worse on a Mopar. I have a lot of special stuff that make this car desireable. When my health gets better I might even finish it.
 
Might consider a Hot Rod (street rod) or a late model Motorhome in trade.
 
Got a 60k+ custom bike for trade.

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Sorry, not my thing. I'm 67 and couldn't ride it around the block. Here's what I ride.


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Yea that does look a little more comfey
 
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could be worse. could be someone complaining about no one wanting to buy their........nevermind,i will leave the last poster alone on this one.lol
very nice coronet,will be absolutely beautiful when finished. chopper is cool too,if thats your kind of ride. i'm with gkgeiger on this one,i ain't that old,but i will stick with my ducati.
 
I would ,but I'm afraid of what they may find!:edgy:
 
could be worse. could be someone complaining about no one wanting to buy their........nevermind,i will leave the last poster alone on this one.lol
very nice coronet,will be absolutely beautiful when finished. chopper is cool too,if thats your kind of ride. i'm with gkgeiger on this one,i ain't that old,but i will stick with my ducati.

Thanks superbyrd. He just doesn't understand what is involved with a rotiserie restoration. The car was first media blasted and DP90 sprayed and then the work began. Here's a picture straight from the media blaster. I also used Glasurit paint (regret because of the cost), materials alone cost over $5k. I did learn a lot in the process.

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Thanks superbyrd. He just doesn't understand what is involved with a rotiserie restoration. The car was first media blasted and DP90 sprayed and then the work began. Here's a picture straight from the media blaster. I also used Glasurit paint (regret because of the cost), materials alone cost over $5k. I did learn a lot in the process.

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Yes paint mat. is very expensive,I know because I do custom paint on bikes,I use all house of kolor paint,to me it is the best paint out there butb it comes with a price,theres pushin 2K in material alone on my bike!
 
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