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01-14-2005 03:30 PM #1
1963 Plymouth 2 door sedan (post) for sale
Hello .. I have a very clean 2 door sedan 1963 Plymouth Belvedere for sale -- I had it on e bay and it did not make reserve , close to it ..The car has very, very --slight small dings here and there -- Below the
taillight on drivers side -- there is small crease, nothing "bad"
There is also a dent on hood about 4" x 2" --right where the hood rolls
over .. where it says Plymouth -- and the turn signal on drivers side is
dinged up too
Vehicle Condition
The basic condition of the paint is good , it does have a few spots
where it has got thin due to the sun -- it retains about 85% of the
original paint --
The ONLY spot where I see any type of water damage (rust) ... back glass
lower passenger side corner under window trim -- spot is about 3" x 1/2"
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Depending on your body work skill and or whomever you might use -- there
is NO spots on this car that would require any major repair to be
perfect, for the most part
you could clean and wax car .. and touch up some spots and the car would
show fine -- this is what I would do .. Only original once
Most of the stainless on the car is perfect .. few minor spots here and
there -- but, most of it is very, very nice --
The car is a 318 / automatic -- it runs -- there is a noise in the motor
, my guess is either the oil pickup tube rattling or the torque
converter flex plate is cracked
-- Motor runs good and it has made this noise forever , I just have
never messed with it --
Door panels are decent in car .. sun has roughed up seats some -- not
too bad but they are needing attention -- all original, never messed
with
Brakes work , transmission shifts ,Original rims ,Original hub caps
----- stock condition , car is unmolested in every way --
I think I told you everything you might need to know .. I can't imagine
there is another car that is left this original -- and this clean
Thanks for your interest
$10,700.00 / offer
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01-14-2005 03:58 PM #2
This the car?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...&category=6387
If so, the pictures will be useful.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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