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Looking for a 1971 Plymouth GTX for sale with an Automatic Trans, Also thinking of selling my 69 GTX 440 Auto,.. Any help is Appreciated,.. Thanks in advance.
I would say yes. In the mid-late 70's I worked at a Dodge dealership. We got allot of miss-badged cars in. Cordobas and Chargers Aspen and Volaries.
Interior and exterior.
I can only see so far behind the impact bar until I take it apart. But it looks like the quarter panel is ok. Its just the impact bar and what it is directly attached to that I don't know.
He who has the most tools at the end wins...
cool screwdrivers, old school,
I'm pretty sure I still have one pigeonholed away somewhere
back when flatblade wood screws/screwdrivers ruled the world
I think there are 2 flywheel sizes for that era of trucks, 172 teeth in light duty trucks and 186? Tooth in industrial, large trucks. Your flywheel may be the right diameter but the starter nose depth and gear pitch is probably wrong. In the mid 70s I read Chrysler came out with a new industrial...
"AB-30" 273 CID V8 Fendertag, is correct for 273 V-8 2-bbl. carbureter engine. Should-have number's "273" on hood ornament, & small "V8" emblems on frt. fenders, as your does... Also, the 273 engines in B-body cars in 1965 were painted in a bright red color, specifically referred to as: "Mopar...
This car belongs to a good friend of mine. Here is his description:
1968 Dodge coronet 500. 400 with 727. This has been a project for many years and needs to be completed but i just dont have the time to finish with other projects i have. Solid alabama car that was brought up over 30 years ago...