The fuel system, also modernized right down the to the stainless steel fuel tank. This car was born a factory 440 R/T with Black over White Buckets, and a Console Automatic
The Chrome Yellow paint is from the Ford color pallet, but we won’t hold that against it, because it looks simply fantastic. Gorgeous and fun to drive, ready to go. Upgraded with power windows, but otherwise stock Power Windows
69,900Macedonia, OHMacedonia, OH at classiccars.com
True numbers matching gailen govier certified original 37k mile car sold new at sam brown dodge salem ohio which is currently owned by john kufleitner who now owns this car as part of his personal museum collection.
440 (was a 318 car), automatic, power brakes, power steering, posi track 8 3/4, 4:10 ratio, factory A/C car (non working), all new brakes & hoses: front and rear, new 15" rims. Air Conditioning
MILES, ORIGINAL 6 CYLINDER [SLANT SIX] ENGINE, 3 SPEED MANUAL SHIFT ON THE COLUMN, VERY RARE PADDED DASH, DUAL OUTSIDE MIRRORS,FACTORY FLASHERS,WINDSHIELD WASHERS, ROCK SOLID CHASSIS AND BODY PANELS. THIS WAS A TV REPAIR VAN IN BURLINGTON NC, WAS DR. THE FRONT SEATS ARE ORIGINAL, GAUGES WORK, WE DID FUEL SYSTEM AND COMPLETE BRAKE JOB TO GET IT ROLLING
The engine is a Slant 6 with 3 speed but currently not running due to old fuel and weak battery but I have heard it run and these engine are bulletproof so I think with a fuel system tune up, it will be a dependable drive. I purchased the van to build a hot rod but other projects and time constraints are keeping me from doing so. The brakes will need inspected as well since its been in storage for several years of non use
Description: 532 true "L" code440ci, 4 barrel 727 automatic3.23 sure grip rear-endRare vinyl topOriginal jack and spareUnmolested car from California77,301 believed to be true miles. But with a rare original vinyl top (less than 50 made with the white hat option) and original sheet metal, this vehicle is virtually unmolested.. It’s a fastback coupe that Dodge originally created in 1966 that remains super cool 50 years later