[SOLD] 1968 Formula S, 340, 4 Speed

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I really hate to post this again because every time I do, I get annoyed and just say screw it.

So, some things up front. Shipping is not my problem and the cost of shipping does not come off the price of the car. If you want to buy the car, you need to pay for it before you get the car and title. If that sounds hard, maybe you shouldn't reply.

I'm also not sending hundreds of pictures while you think about it.

The car is located in St. Helens, Oregon.
$16,500 which I believe is more than reasonable for a matching number car with incredibly little rust and a fender tag that jives with the body.

Car comes with parts that I removed after I got it. These include:
Complete Hurst Comp Plus, with mounting plate (under 200 miles use). Original 8 3/4 housing, Victor 340 intake, Holley 800 double pumper, dual point distributor, Near NOS set of optional Wire Wheel Covers (as shown in one of the pics), set of Deluxe optional wheel covers, and Old School Mopar Performance Chrome valve covers.

If you want to negotiate price, it comes at a loss of extra parts.



Factory AC, Disk Brake, 4 speed car. Original engine and transmission.

Common questions answered.

*The clutch is getting sketchy.
*Rear is a 3.91, Dana 60. (I have the original 8 3/4 housing)
*Car has 62,000 (2000 miles in the last 38 years).
*I have had the car for 14 years, the past owners going back to 1974 live in my same small town.
*Yes, I have the fender tag
*I have never looked for the build sheet.
*The car has this cam, yes it's a solid roller. Voodoo Solid Roller Cam - Chrysler 273-360 273/279 - Lunati Power
*The heads are the originals with correct casting numbers and date codes.
*Early 68 build so it has the inland shifter instead of the hurst.
*Tires are reproduction E70-14 BiasPly. The tire in the trunk is an original.
*One repaint in 1975.

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I would like to buy this car all i want is the carb, intake and shifter.
you can keep the rest if you want. by the way my first car was a 67 barracuda my mom bought me for $400 and today is my Birthday. I dont know why i logged on last night and saw this but it must have been meant to be.
hopefully you will sell it to me thanks Johnny!
I will give you $16,000, i have the funds and i dont have to ask my wife.


I really hate to post this again because every time I do, I get annoyed and just say screw it.

So, some things up front. Shipping is not my problem and the cost of shipping does not come off the price of the car. If you want to buy the car, you need to pay for it before you get the car and title. If that sounds hard, maybe you shouldn't reply.

I'm also not sending hundreds of pictures while you think about it.

The car is located in St. Helens, Oregon.
$16,500 which I believe is more than reasonable for a matching number car with incredibly little rust and a fender tag that jives with the body.

Car comes with parts that I removed after I got it. These include:
Complete Hurst Comp Plus, with mounting plate (under 200 miles use). Original 8 3/4 housing, Victor 340 intake, Holley 800 double pumper, dual point distributor, Near NOS set of optional Wire Wheel Covers (as shown in one of the pics), set of Deluxe optional wheel covers, and Old School Mopar Performance Chrome valve covers.

If you want to negotiate price, it comes at a loss of extra parts.



Factory AC, Disk Brake, 4 speed car. Original engine and transmission.

Common questions answered.

*The clutch is getting sketchy.
*Rear is a 3.91, Dana 60. (I have the original 8 3/4 housing)
*Car has 62,000 (2000 miles in the last 38 years).
*I have had the car for 14 years, the past owners going back to 1974 live in my same small town.
*Yes, I have the fender tag
*I have never looked for the build sheet.
*The car has this cam, yes it's a solid roller. Voodoo Solid Roller Cam - Chrysler 273-360 273/279 - Lunati Power
*The heads are the originals with correct casting numbers and date codes.
*Early 68 build so it has the inland shifter instead of the hurst.
*Tires are reproduction E70-14 BiasPly. The tire in the trunk is an original.
*One repaint in 1975.

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Fine i will give you the $16,500, Do we have a deal???
i can wire you the money asap!



I have interested people but I won't call it sold until I have $16,500 sitting in the bank.

And that's who I'm selling it to, the first person that slaps the cash in my hand.
 
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i know we are not supposed to list phone numbers but mail box is full

i'm in Tucson old phone number from when i lived there in N.Y.
 
Ok well the mail box is full i cannot contact you.
i cant list my phone number?? so how im i supposed to do this
i mean make it alittle easier.


I have interested people but I won't call it sold until I have $16,500 sitting in the bank.

And that's who I'm selling it to, the first person that slaps the cash in my hand.
 
For those screaming for the Vin and Fender Tag, here they are. Also included is a pic of the core support number which needs to match the fender tag in 68. Yes, I stripped all the paint off the tag, and I keep it in a plastic bag, in my sock drawer to protect it from thieven, car show, bastards.

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Great buy on a seemingly solid and unmolested car.

The price point on these cars is interesting. Over the last few years I have made a half hearted attempt at selling it at $20,000 without any serious interest. Same with $18,500, only a couple contacts.

Hopefully the deal goes through and the new owner drives the hell out of it. I think the car is tired of its 38 year slumber and wants to get out and run.
 
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