For Sale 1961 Plymouth Savoy

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Having done quite a few rotisserie restorations my self (only the paint & bodywork part) he is totally insane if he lets that car go for $12.5. The labor alone is worth more than that. VERY curious to see what the bidding does get up to.
 
Having done quite a few rotisserie restorations my self (only the paint & bodywork part) he is totally insane if he lets that car go for $12.5. The labor alone is worth more than that. VERY curious to see what the bidding does get up to.
My gawd look at the interior... wow.

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I don't know much about those cars other than people talk about how hard it is to find parts for them, price seems very good if you want one of them. Just needs a big turbo hanging off that leaning tower o power...
 
I'll agree, $12K is not enough. It should be about $15K+. Probably the best-built '61 in the universe. Would make a good sleeper, all things considered.
 
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sacré bleu!

I remember doing this crap at one time in my life.

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Really nice 2dr posty, but to bad it doesn't have a BB in it.
 
Like the Yankee-brand clamp on outside rear view mirror. Helps keep that minimalist look about the car.

Wonder if it's got the full factory HyperPak kit on it, which was usually on Valiants or similar? Or what cam it might have? Just curious.

We might have expected, given the basic demeanor of the car AND it's restoration, a 2x4bbl 318 Poly V-8 with a HD 3-speed manual trans (with pretty much the same ratios as a TF). Finding the HP 225 makes it even more rare and unusual. A good set of "twice pipes and twin Smittys", for good measure.

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Go to LaBrecqueautocraft.com to see this car going together, just click on the past projects link. Some interesting Mopars on this site.
 
Like the Yankee-brand clamp on outside rear view mirror.

Like the old Hippy chopper days where riders would clamp on the handlebar a small dentists mirror to pass inspection and to keep the clean laid back chopper front end look.

Trouble is out on the highway that plus long hair was State Trooper magnet.

:wideyed: :eek: :rolleyes:
 
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