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I don't think I would put any of my well earned money towards this car. If they did to the body, what they did under the hood I imagine the car would fall apart as it was being loaded onto a trailer.
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Dennis
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p= 400 4bblmopar71 wrote:RM23P, what is the (P)? What Engine? You are right,upon closer review looks like they painted everything black under the hood, looks Horrible!!

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Plymouth's gonna getcha!
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Plymouth's gonna getcha!
There are 3 things that will live forever, cockroaches, Keith Richards, & slant 6
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idk...i don't think you can really judge a car that isn't original, because so many people over the years do what is "in" for that time...my engine compartment is black, but that's cuz i also blacked-out my hood completely (AAR style)...i think if it was my choice, i would like to have blue, but the black is way easier to keep clean and i could use oil, flame, etc. resistant paint...personally, for a car that isn't original and never will be, it's the way to go. for the motor, i mean, that's just personal preference or whatever is available...sure, proby could've gone with a 383 or something, but why not a 413 -- that's a mega motor, too (right before the 426 mac wedge came out, right? So, why not -- if the original one's not there, go for performance
The body's not too bad for a decent driver, i don't think. i guess for myself, i would never buy myself a restored car, only an original or a fixer-upper, cuz if u want it done right, do it yourself, because right is different for everyone...that is all

I agree with mopar71. I wasn't concerned about numbers matching or even the value of the car. What caught my eye was the quicky paint job under the hood, in my experience it covers up a lot of stuff. Now if they did a quicky job to hide things under the hood, what do you think they did to the body to make it look acceptable? I think they even mention that they did a respray on the car. It just makes red flags come up for me. It might be a very solid car, who can tell without better pictures.
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Take a look at the interior shot that shows the the half assed job of hacking inthe wrong carpeting too.
4th generation B bodys- there is no substitute.
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68 383, Street Demon 750, RPM top end,484/284/108 poo poo cam "-5 spd 4:10 SG, 4whl disk, Helwig Anti-Sway, Poly bushings,Firm Feel Box, HD Linkage, 1" t-bars, 7 leafs Springs
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Well it did not get a single bid so I guess lots of people saw the same issues. It makes me sad though because it still looks way nicer than the car in my garage!
I need a huge injection of money to go much further with my 71.
I need a huge injection of money to go much further with my 71.
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Actually, I think it's cool he's involving his kids and had them write his ad for him, lol!