Detail Info for: Plymouth : Other Belvedere ll 4 door sedan NO RESERVE 1966 plymouth belvedere ll 4 door original survivor

Transaction Info
Sold On:
01/14/2016
Price:
$ 3800.00
Condition:
Mileage:
62000
Location:
Bertram, Texas, 78605
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1966 Plymouth Other
Submodel Body Type:
Belvedere ll 4 door sedan NO RESERVE Sedan
Engine:
225 slant six (3.7 ltr)
Transmission:
727 Automatic
VIN:
RH41B67304194
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Original survivor, Just over 62 K original miles. (have mileage records). Original interior, paint, engine, transmission, perfect glass (factory original). Power steering Power brakes No A/C No Radio. 8 3/4 Sure Grip positrac rear end. All weather striping and window felts original and very good condition. Body is tight with no leaks from rain or car wash. No major rust issues, minor rust at lower quarter and some pitting on trim. Stainless and aluminum trim near perfect. Other than the new items listed below the car presents as factory original with normal wear from 50 years of age, Car was stored inside approx. 27 years and very well cared for. The original cigarette lighter still works and the headliner looks like it was installed yesterday. Seat covers are original provable by original mfg. tag. Carpet deteriorated a bit under passenger front floor mat but otherwise in great shape. I'm pretty sure the plug wires and distributer cap are even original. Have the build sheet, certicard, original brochure Owners manual and misc dealer items. I'm told I'm the 3rd owner. New tires, (less than 500 miles installed in November 2015), all new brakes from the master cyl all the way back including lines. All new fuel system from the tank to the intake manifold, (upgraded "Super Six 2 bbl BBD carb). All new exhaust from the manifold to the bumper. New battery. Runs great drive anywhere. Very nice original car comfortable to drive. NO RESERVE winning bidder buy's the car. Selling out of necessity not desire.