Agreed. I want whatever they are using to get stoned with. There's no way that car is worth that kind of money. It's nice, but gheez! Jimmy On 6/30/2011 3:20 PM, 62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Nice car indeed. No 318 with dual quads was available from Plymouth in 1963 though. 2c. For $25k I think they should have fixed the heater core instead of bypassing it, that is, make the heater work, even in Fla. :) Thanks, Gary H.-------Original Message------- It has a 318 with dual quads and it is a completely restored four-door and it looks like it was ordered that way. I don't know if you could even order a '63 that way but this one has one in it. Its worth a look just out of curiosity because the photography is very good. It could have been ordered with most anything and then changed over to what it is. If it is original it has to be very rare, one of the most rare Mopars on the planet.Chick
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