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Well it's come to that time that i'm considering selling my beloved 1965 Dodge Phoenix

I've owned this car for over 10 years, but she doesn't get the use that she once did.

360ci V8 'J' heads

Mopar 4 Barrel manifold

straight LPG - 120 litre tank

727 torque flight auto

B&M shifter

9" diff, 3.5:1 Lsd, Romac steel hat, only done 2000km since rebuild

fresh rear brake shoes and drums

twin 2 1/4 exhaust, straight thru mufflers and hot dogs, dumping out at the diff

lots of spares to come with the car if the price is right

including:

complete mint condition uncut dash with original radio

4 complete doors in good condition

original dana diff

complete front chassis clip with all suspension and brakes

rear seat and front centre arm rest

N.O.S trim pieces

comes with either the whitewalls or the mags

considering all offers around the $9,000 mark

call robbie 0423 10 11 10 for more info

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  • 2 weeks later...

pretty sure ive seen this thing around.

massive cars but they make a great sun cruiser.

worthy of the coin thats for sure and they get lots of attention and appreciation

gl bro

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