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FOR SALE 1964 Belvedere

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dartforforty

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1964 Plymouth Belvedere 2 door Hard top. 318 poly motor. Pushbutton automatic transmission just rebuilt. 8 3/4 rear with a 741 open carrier, no idea of the gear ratio. Power steering, manual drum brakes.. Add on A/C, and it works. U.S Car Tool frame connectors installed, no cutting of the floor with these connectors. Drive it as is or drop in your Big Block. Solid floors, frame rails, cowl, body. New carpet,seats re-covered,re-cored radiator upgraded to 3 row from 2 row, re-pro sun visors, re-furbished steering wheel, re-chromed bumpers, replaced grill and headlight bezels with OEM originals. 15X7 cop wheels on back with new 275-60-R15 tires. This car has been off the road since 2005 and was kept in storage. Car is now registered and insured with a clear New Jersey Title. Car is kept in dry storage. Located in Central New Jersey. $12,500.00 OBO, All Mopar trades considered.
PM me through the board for more info. Ed

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With a big block this car would have sold already. May just be my next move
 
nice looking car surprised that it hasn't sold already good luck
 
I thought you had changed the interior color from turquoise to black?
 
A few months back I understood from one of your posts that you had already changed it that is why I didn't buy it then, I really liked that turquoise interior.
 
still has the turquoise interior, just picking up blue interior pieces as they are available in case I make the switch.
so if you still want to buy it shoot me a cash offer and lets make a deal.
 
Ed,

I have a sweet spot for the '64 Plymouths (Savoys, Belvederes and Furys). Kind of like the post-sedans a little better than the hardtops (just a little bit), but your car is growing on me. Do you have more pics in an online album like Photobucket, Flickr or in a "dropbox"? I would like to "see" more pics of it being that it is a bit far for me to come out and look at it in person at this point in my interest for it. Thanks!
 
Ed,

I have a sweet spot for the '64 Plymouths (Savoys, Belvederes and Furys). Kind of like the post-sedans a little better than the hardtops (just a little bit), but your car is growing on me. Do you have more pics in an online album like Photobucket, Flickr or in a "dropbox"? I would like to "see" more pics of it being that it is a bit far for me to come out and look at it in person at this point in my interest for it. Thanks!


send me a PM with your e-mail address and I will send you the pics I have
Ed
 
Just what I'm looking for to drop this in to it!

Thank you Mr. Dale Reed, famous MOPAR engine builder located in Baldwin Park, CA
Dales Place.com
 

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Some pics in this thread of the interior, engine compartment and trunk would sure help with a sale. Just sayin.
 
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