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FOR SALE Mr. Norm's 69 M-Code GTS 440

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This rotisserie restored 69 GTS M-Code was recently appraised at $100,000.00. Included with the sale is the Original Invoice from Chrysler Corporation to Grand Spaulding Dodge in Chicago. This car was also used in the Dave Snyder artwork of Mr. Norm’s Grand Spaulding Dodge making the car quite famous & world-renowned. I have spoken with Norm Krause directly and he actually remembers when he sold the vehicle to a couple from Mass. who had indicated that the local Dodge dealership would not offer any discounts. Norm paid the original owners airfare and promised to give them the best deal around. The couple drove the GTS back to Mass. with the factory 3.91:1 gears. Mr. Norm signed the glove box door. Brand new Firestone reproduction FR70-14 redline tires with the correct 14 x 5.5 rims and the W18 simulated mag full wheel covers. Also Cragar S/S mags on Goodyear bias ply F-70-14 Speedway redlines with less than 1000 miles. The transmission was just rebuilt and has a reverse pattern manual valve body 727. The 440 block is stamped 71 HP. Racer Brown SSH25 camshaft and Edelbrock 800 CFM carburetor w/electric choke added for reliability. Additionally Edelbrock aluminum heads have been added to lighten up the weight in the front end and are the correct Hemi Orange paint. The numbers matching exhaust manifolds & radiator are on the GTS & the Carter AVSF9 440A carburetor is included. A beautifully restored Simulated wood grain steering wheel, center horn button and Dodge medalian was restored at Steering Wheels by Mike. Interior door panels, arm rests, arm rest bases, seat hinge covers, seat belts, head rests, and sun visors are all new. Custom made Fire core 7mm ignition wires for 440 M-Code and Firepower coil. New hood to radiator seal and hood to cowl seal. PG Classics console and new console bright work, new battery cable set. new heater and defroster cables, vents, and hoses.
New universal joints, transmission yoke and balanced drive shaft. New firewall insulation, new rear view mirror, E-brake handle, E- brake release lever and cable mechanism. New pedal dress up, NOS front parking lenses, completely restored bumper jack assembly, New Classic Radio AM/FM, and speaker. New dashboard circuit board, This car is completely sorted out and ready to enjoy. $95,000.00 Oconomowoc, WI

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Wow, nice example! The original prices of these animals was just north of $4000.00 with all the boxes checked back in 69. No P/S, No P/B, No 4 speed, No Disks, No Dana just a no bullshit street beast. Good luck with your sale brother, but you might have to get it in front of some deep pockets at a auction to pull that kind of money. Regardless, it's a sweet ride either way..
 
Thanks for the kind words. PRICE REDUCED TO $70,000.00 & losing $30K on my investment.
Geez your the first person in this hobby to wrap more in than you can get out....:poke:
Seriously BADASS ride brother, unless your hurting and have to move the beast I'd hang on to it until I got something close to your number....that will at the very least keep the beating to a minimum.
 
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