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NOT mine '66 Plymouth 10k

it appears to be a 273. doesn't sound like he knows much about the car.
 
Looks like a great every day driver, or a 1st Classic car for some one looking to get in to it...
 
Looks like a nice car to me.
 
looks like a scam to me
Yup....I'm wondering too of what makes you say that other than the price seems a bit low. The 66-67's usually don't command top prices and people who are willing to spend 10k on a car will usually put more with it and go after a road runner etc. I mean I like the style of the 66-67's but they just don't bring the big money. They do better with big blocks in them. I like the 273 but like BB's better :D
 
If it's clean, that car is a great driver, as-is......or a great home for a killer driveline. I'm always fighting not to call on a car like that. I have so many go-fast parts laying around. I could do a whole driveline in about 5-6 weeks time.
 
Poor description and look the the reply email address, seems fishy to me.
 
It's Craigslist so you would have to walk slowly .. I've had good luck with them, but you have to go under the impression it could be a scam. Slightest sense somethings off, I'm out.
 
Sent a note too but there's been plenty of times where people are just plain.....well, dumb about not posting contact info. We'll see but even scammers usually will leave some way to contact them.
 
My bro has had his 66 Satellite with real nice recent base/clear in the factory YY1 and new black bucket seat interior...and a recent build cammed 73 440/ 727 3.23 SG and rebuilt upgraded sway bar suspension...

on CL for 9 months at 16K and has had ZERO interest except an offer by email for 7K.
 
My bro has had his 66 Satellite with real nice recent base/clear in the factory YY1 and new black bucket seat interior...and a recent build cammed 73 440/ 727 3.23 SG and rebuilt upgraded sway bar suspension...

on CL for 9 months at 16K and has had ZERO interest except an offer by email for 7K.
That sucks, luckily I'm not planning on selling mine this year.

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My brother (in law) has wanted that exact car for as long as I have known him (1988).

He will sorely regret selling it if anyone buys it. That's just the way he is.

It's a factory 361 A/C car and he has the 361.

If I would get off my ***, we would have matching YY1 factory big block A/C cars in Dodge and Plymouth.
 
Had a '67 four years ago, 383 727 original 84,000.. after 2 months sold for $12,400.. nice bucket seat, console shifted car in VGC all around. Thought it was a give away price. Most people lust after 68/69, me included. I think the years prior and after a popular year(s) suffer on resale. I recently had a '68 Buick GS with a built 455 and I couldn't give it away. Stuck it in front of Buick guys on a couple of their sites and all agreed it was very nice and shocked when I could only get $13,900 for it. Car was in excellent condition inside and out and was crazy fast, but the 70/72 models are the kings. MHO

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