1967GTX440
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1967 Plymouth GTX, White on Black buckets, a GREAT RUST FREE survivor body that looks to be 100% original sheet metal. Chrome 14" road wheels with whitewall radials, manual steering with power brakes (rare combo), AM radio, working console mounted tach, and all the other dash gauges seem to report in just fine. "Back in the day" the original 440 gave up its ghost, probably in a fierce street battle, currently residing between the fenders is an honest to goodness 1964 426 Street Wedge (ran the numbers myself). I beleive the old 915 GTX heads are on the engine now. A vintage Offenhauser Dual Quad intake is between the heads with dual carters resting comfortably on the legendary intake. The car runs and drives great. A slight pull to the left when the brakes are depressed tells me some adjustments are needed in that department but I would drive this bad boy home other than that -- maybe stop buy the local Midas before the trip home! I have a ton of pics on this car, it's a very cool car that deserves to be driven more than it is now (growing family, honey do list, etc.) -- it has all the typical issues you would expect a very original 46 year old car to have; some leaks, some squeaks, some rattles, dings, worn chrome, minor history with mice in the headliner above the driver's side visor, etc. -- nothing that would prohibit this car from being enjoyed right now - asking $16,500
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