Seller even admits it's a 'Money Pit' in the comments. I just deciphered the 2023 repair bills:
No dates on the repair invoices but BaT sez 2023.
$4,600.50 440 Engine Assy (Engine Bearings Knocking) @87,717 miles, Invoice state's "Removed and replaced engine assembly" no mention of if it's the correct numbers matching engine (TNT) or a re-man. No mention other than BaT "The engine was rebuilt in 2023 by J&E Auto Repair of Richmond, California" on who did the rebuild but invoice doesn't list itemized engine parts just a R&R engine assembly.
Then in 3 miles @87,720 miles The transmission went (1st burnout?)
$1,275.00 Trans Assy + Flush $550.00
Heck I'm going back into business if I can find suckers to pay this much for a 'Brake Clean" (yes and I know they a Budd Disc's)
From the Invoice:
Brakes Old
$120.00 To 'clean' rear brake shoes...
$195.00 To 'clean' front pads system...
Oh well here's the VIN & FT:
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Go to BaT for the rest of pictures & invoices (and let's see what the comments turn into)
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Just today someone asked that very 'hardball' question... from comment: :Also take note that the two leftmost numerals of the odometer are askew, a sign of possible tampering. It is surprising that in the twelve to 14 months between the engine work, Oct. 2022, and the photo, the car added 21,000 miles to the odometer."I wonder when the odometer was replaced? It read 87717 when the engine was replaced. Now it reads 09136. That dose not add up with the owner stating its only been driven 500 miles.
Yeah that's the problem with these 'newbies' that have no mechanical skills or a 'ear' for mechanical noises, they are ripe fodder for rip off garages. It goes both ways thou, on my 1968 Plymouth Fury III 4dr sedan, I was introduced to the owner by a motorcycling friend of mine which just happened to be a fellow salesman of the Fury III's owner and when I went to look at it and get it started because the battery was flat from sitting for a long time, on the fire up the 318 had a bled down lifter that was rapping and I just shook my head and went to him "oh boy that's bad" Laff rolled away with the car for $100.00, 100k+ mileage but body had only 1 small dent by the RR dogleg, 2 brand new studded snow tires on the back with fairly new fronts, and a interior that hadn't been cleaned since day one (cigar smoker) A oil and filter(s) change, tune up with wires and a long high speed road trip all the way down the east coast to Key West and the engine quieted up nicely!My '65 New Yorker also had some knocking in the engine. I removed the manual fuel pump and pushrod, and went with an electronic fuel pump. That solved the problem, no more knocking!
Hi I’m Craven on BaT whewJust today someone asked that very 'hardball' question... from comment: :Also take note that the two leftmost numerals of the odometer are askew, a sign of possible tampering. It is surprising that in the twelve to 14 months between the engine work, Oct. 2022, and the photo, the car added 21,000 miles to the odometer."
I noticed some scratches on the plastic speedometer bezel and in the old daze that was a big red flag as to odometer tampering via the 6 O'clock newz, I'd had heard stories of guys that could flip the numbers back with just a old style wire coat hanger, then there were some that would drill a very small hole... I never eye witness any of these tactics and just put it to old guy garage tales... But who knows maybe someone had the idea to spin this one back 'old style'.
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Seller did answer the question about the engine as being sent out "They sent it out to a third party company".
But I take it from the B-body guys forum 1967 didn't have any VIN on the block so who knows what happened, although I really doubt a re-man company has many 440's in stock waiting to go but there still is the motor home factor and the block casting code would need to be eyeballed.
Comment: "I got quoted $200 per door to restore them to original" about the door speakers... $800 ouch.
Funny comment of the day: "Noticing some rubber stripes on the pavement, were those provided by the 440 and Cooper raised whites? Whew"... Yeah that was in the 3 miles before the Transmission R&R...
The colors of my grandparents 1967 New Yorker. They had 4 door sedan with disc brakes. They also had cloth split front seats instead of vinyl.