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Location: northern germany | Weird nobody mentiond that unique car. 60 GC's are very rare, especially in a Belvedere Sedan! Even weirder nobody bought it! Will these cars ever be appreciated? One could build it for way less money than a crappy new car that needs to be replaced in 8-10 years. One could have the most reliable car for the time of his life. Oh well....
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1960-Plymouth-Belvedere-4-door-sedan-/29292... |
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Location: northern germany | Correct colors, carb, dual point distributor, P (60) stamped B-block and patina, I'd say definitely the OE engine, yet not stamped HP, only a little marking before the "P" like my 60 GC. My 61 GC is stamped HP. I know the blocks weren't different HP/non HP, but does somebody know why some were stamped HP and others not?
Edited by 1960fury 2019-01-27 4:19 PM
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Location: Pacific Northwest | I missed it cause I'm not in the market for a '60 GC. But talk about a cool car! |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | What the brochures said about the Golden Commando 361 4 bbl dual exhaust engine:
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| I think the seller of that 60 and a half parted red 61 ply savoy that just sold was here but did not come back?
Instead put them on eBay. http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=70439&... |
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| I spoke too soon, the 61 just relisted https://www.ebay.com/itm/1961-Plymouth-4-door-Sedan-Hood-or-parts/30... |
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