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1969 Plymouth Hemi Gtx 4 Speed on 2040-cars

US $45,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:75000
Location:

Bartlesville, Oklahoma, United States

Bartlesville, Oklahoma, United States

  This 1969 GTX had a restoration performed about 12 years ago. It was a original 440 car but I purchased a new mopar performance Hemi block,heads,crank,rods,roller rockers,Manley pistons,custom Crane roller cam,Comp roller lifters,Smith bros push rods,Comp titanium retainers,K Motion valve springs,Mopar performance intake,1050 Quick Fuel carburetor,MSD distributor and ignition,Professional head porting to flow 368 CFM on intake,lifter bores corrected and bushed,block align bored decked and honed with torque plates.There is a copy of Machine shop invoice in pictures.The engine Dynoed at 693 HP @ 7600 RPM. Copy of dyno sheet in pictures.The machine work was performed by Automotive Machine and Performance in Lawrence KS.They do a lot of SS Hemi work and are very knowledgeable. This engine is a slightly detuned SS engine.The car also has a Mc Cloud clutch,Lake wood bell housing,Rebuilt Transmission,New Hurst Snifter,New Chrome Molly drive shaft with billet yokes,Polished Ceramic TTI 2 1/8 headers and 3 inch manderal bent exhaust with X pipe,Frame connectors,Custom oiling system,Modified K frame so oil pan can be removed easily, New front Disc Brakes,New Firm Feel upper A arms,Competition Engineering 90/10 front shocks,Cal Track traction bars,rear springs,and rear shocks,New line lock,all new Autometer tach,amp,oil pressure,oil temp,fuel pressure,water temp Guages. The car has a 355 Dana posi rear, a 488 would be nice if you could shift like Ronnie Sox!! The wheels are Keystone 15X7 on the front and 15X8 on the rear with Mickey Thompson street drag radials on the rear and TA radials on front. THE CAR IS A NICE DRIVER QUALITY BODY AND A SUPPER DRIVE TRAIN BUT YOU BETTER BE A REAL GOOD DRIVER BECAUSE IT IS SCARY FAST !!!!!!! I have had 11 second Hemi's and believe this would be much faster if you could get traction,shift and keep it in your lane.There is much more I did not list but there are many pictures.Call Jim at 913 205 2572 with any questions.ONLY ABOUT 200 MILES ON CAR SINCE FINISHED !!!

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