1966 Plymouth Other $89,995 | |
Car Ad from: Hemmings View Original Ad | |
Price: | $89,995 |
Contact: | View Original Ad from Hemmings |
Location: | Concord, NC |
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Listen up Mopar purists! What youre looking at is a real-deal 426 Hemi-equipped 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II. Broken down by the RH23H61 serial number(denoting it as a 1966 Lynch Road builtand#44; 426 Hemi-equipped Plymouth 2-door hardtop)and#44; Galen Govier has verified this car to be 1 of 24 in the Galen Registry and the ONLY 1966 Hemi-equipped hard top registered with Code 999 Turbine Bronze and its factory options! Dressed in a rareand#44; special order Code 999 paint codeand#44; the Turbine Bronze finish on this cars flat panels shows a beautiful hue under our showroom lights. With a slight metallic flakeand#44; you could almost be fooled into thinking there is a pearlescent effect under the glossy clear coat. The bright work and trim presents very welland#44; its very hard to find any imperfectionsand#44; dingsand#44; or scratches. Chrome bumpers appear brand newand#44; and the head lights and tail lights are devoid of any cracks or fading. Sitting on 1966-only blue line tires with dog dish hubcapsand#44; its definitely a sleeper look that will take any pony car prowlers by surprise. The car underwent a two yearand#44; nut and bolt rotisserie restorationand#44; and what youre looking at is a concours quality build that looks as good as it did when it left the showroom in 1966. One of the great things about Plymouth B-body cars is the elegant interiors. This one continues that appeal with a handsome Code H1T Gold cloth and vinyl interior. That cloth and vinyl covers the front and rear bench seats nicely and shows very little use. Stylishand#44; gold door panels flank the passengers and feature chrome door handles and window cranks. Up front is a clean and straightand#44; multi-tone dash that houses a locking glove box and factory instrumentation. What you wont find is a radio or HVAC controls as this car was ordered with no radio and heater deleteand#44; shown on the original fender tag. Its an extremely clean interior that will impress even the most discerning judge. Lift the hood to a very clean engine bay that proudly displays an originaland#44; rare 426 cubic inch Hemi V8 producing 425 horsepower. Everything remains just as correct as it was built in 1966. Its mated to the original A727 Torqueflite 4-speed automatic transmissionand#44; and its believed that even the radiatorand#44; carburetorsand#44; and manifolds are original to the car. Underneath is a show worthy undercarriage that features original floor boards. Included with the sale of this car is a photo album that documents the restoration with over 100 photosand#44; Galen Govier documentationand#44; an original service manualand#44; a stack of receiptsand#44; and a slew of manuals and original Plymouth marketing material. Youll be very hard pressed to not be impressed with the build and rarity of this car. Any 426-equipped car will always have a demand with collectorsand#44; and with the prices on specimens like this 66 Belvedere II seeing a steady rise in value over the yearsand#44; we dont expect that to change. Being the only car with its options and color combination known to existand#44; you can bet there will be a lot of attention on this one in our showroom. Call today! |