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1964 Orig Plymouth Savoy Wagon 426 Hemi......440 on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:11598
Location:

Dover, Ohio, United States

Dover, Ohio, United States

Rare 1964 savoy rust free 4dr wagon with original white paint and interior. This car is 98 percent rust free. All original fenders,doors,gait,glass,interior,quarters,rockers,inner fenders,wheel wells, all rust free. floor boards all rust free in front but two small almost thru holes in back of front seat floorboard  but  still great condition on rear floorboards. do not need to replace. just surface patina on front and back. rear tire well and back cargo all nice and rust free. cowl, hood firewall all original and rust free. beautiful original paint.Dash like new,headliner with orig bows and trim like new. all molding and interior door panels go with the car but door panels just taken off to view how rust free they are.The car comes with a 440 78 S and D bore. edelbrock performance rpm heads.....590 solid lifter cam...isky adj rockers...edelbrock torker 11 intake....8 qrt milodon oil pan...milodon oil pump with swinging pick up and remote oil filter....727 push button rebuilt with shift kit.....10 inch jw 3800 stall converter with oil cooler........8 and 3/4 1 3/4pinion with 456 gears and spool.........howe aluminum radiator with electric fans.....line lock....fuel cell...holley fuel pump with fram filters and regulator.....trunk mount battery box and cables with shut off switch......shift light..msd 6a ign box..........mopar distributor....moroso elect water pump drive........drive shaft and loop....64 motor mounts...4 spd column........orig clutch pedals still in car .pedal pads like new..........extra nice headlight bezels.........extra nice grill and hood trim. all chrome rust and pit free.  seats and door panels will need restored but headliner perfect .This is an unbelievable barn find.


On Feb-07-14 at 03:33:19 PST, seller added the following information:

This is the last time Iam listing the car. So many inquires on reserve.......... $8000.00 is the reserve.......thats it!  all the parts that go with it are worth that.Questions call 330-204-6819

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