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1963 Plymouth Belvedere

moparnut

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1963 Plymouth Belvedere - $16,000 - North Port, FL - Keeping the add simple. I can answer questions about the car to the best of my knowledge over the phone. I bought this car 8 years ago from California, car was owned in Nevada. I've put around 3000 - 4000 miles on it since ive owned it. It's fun to drive but I can't drive it all the time. Had intentions of finishing it and making it real sweet, but life happens. It needs a good home with someone that wants it to be all it can be, or just drive it as it is. Wagons are very cool, and everyone that asks me about this car, always says their parents had one back when they were a kid. There aren't a lot of wagons out there, and that's what makes it special. It seems to be very solid and straight, it has a few issues, but what car doesn't, it is 54 years old. it has had a 440 put in under the hood, and it will move! Electric seat, and power back window both work real good. The def/heat switches work fine. All doors close tight and solid, I have pics of the trouble spots, available via email. The 2 front seats were re done, but they never got to the rear seat. I have done nothing to it other than rebuild the alternator, replace battery, change the oil, and put gas in it. Any other questions, and I'm sure there will be, contact me. I am not a salesman, I will disclose everything I know, I'm not trying to shaft anyone, cuz I hate when I get shafted. The guy that sold it to me kinda screwed me, but I used that as a living and learning experience. Thank you for your consideration.


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He's probably selling it because he's tired of people asking if "Fist Anew" is some sort of hand lotion.

Neat lookin' old car, but based on his own commentary and the pictures, he's trying to past the screwing on to the next owner. That's premium money for an Earl Scheib Special with a tattered interior.
 

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