For Sale 1969 MOPAR Chrysler Newport High Performance 6.3 V8 - $9800 (Stratford)

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I am selling my MUSCLE CRUISER 1969 Chrysler Newport, 4 door coupe, 383 CI V8, automatic . This has the free revving 383 V8 engine with 906 Cylinder heads( same as the heads used on teh 440CI engine) It has a new High performance Holley 750 cmf 4 barrel carburetor, carburetor spacer, Edelbrock RPM High performance intake manifold, High performance heavy duty 2500 stall Torque converter, Hookers long tube competition headers, High performance radiator, Mopar performance electronic ignition, 4 new tires, 4 new shocks, full ,complete engine tune up with new spark plugs, spark plug wires, air filter, fuel filter, brand new distributor, distributor cap, new performance coil, 3" true dual exhaust, high performance mufflers, late 60's early 70's double snorkel functional hood scoop. Original air conditioner. Very strong 383 engine pushing around 400 H.P @ 600 Pounds feet torque make this big Mopar a pleasure to drive.
Please ONLY call or text me if you know what you're buying. Only call if you are ready to buy with CASH in hands. No time for test pilots, tire kickers and low ballers. Don't waste my time and yours. $9.800.00 or best reasonable offer. I am open to trade the vehicle for a DIESEL DUMP TRUCK, preferably DODGE RAM 3500 CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL.
Serious buyers are welcome to contact me at show contact info my name is Ray

HABLO ESPANOL & FALO PORTUGUES - show contact info - REINALDO

1969 MOPAR Chrysler Newport High Performance 6.3 V8
 
Damnnn,, there is about 9 grand worth of emblems stuck on that thing..
Interesting the different hood scoops....
 
How not to make a car "cool". Would be surprised if he gets an offer for half the asking price, looks like a high school kids project. Drum brakes with performance enhancements of sorts.

Dave
 
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