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PlymouthGTX
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Post by PlymouthGTX »

Hi to you guys,
I just got registered and now I need your help already :)

we just bought this...

1970 Plymouth GTX ~440/6 Pac~Auto~Fully Restored~Emerald Green/Green~



1970 Plymouth GTX

"V Code"

41,081 Original Miles

ALL Original Metal w/ No Rust on Lips

Period Correct 440/6 Pac w/ 484 Purple Cam(From 1970 Dodge R/T 6 Pac)

Build Sheet!!

Fully Restored w/ Only 1,300 Miles

Forest Green/Dark Green Interior

All Gauges Restored w/ White Lighting

2 Sets of Wheels & Tires

Awesome Sterio System w/ Amp in Trunk

With Current Owner Since 1991

Original Manifolds & OEM Spark Plugs Included

its being shipped over in the next few weeks and we want to change the transmission and brakes etc to make it more usable in europe.

It currently does a 0-60 in supersonic time but flat out its 65 mph !!!!

What mods does it need and who in New York state can do it or failing that here in UK? we would like to get it done there I think.

Many thanks

Roger
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Pete
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Post by Pete »

Welcome!

It probably needs a rear gear set change, that can be done in Blighty if you wish.


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Post by PlymouthGTX »

Literally just received this in...

Monster mega a518 transmission good 400hp/450ftlbs $2250. Core$ 600. Unavalible transmission from mopar performance p5249166 $1650 core ? Convert $600 for either .also need adapter kit $550 for both

Does that seem right?

Many thanks
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Post by DaveB »

Nice car,Im a real fan of the 70 plymouths,get the car here,drive it,then decide if it needs a rear gear swap,I wouldnt go modifying that car :thumbright:
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great looking car welcome 8-)
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Post by Pete »

DaveB wrote:Nice car,Im a real fan of the 70 plymouths,get the car here,drive it,then decide if it needs a rear gear swap,I wouldnt go modifying that car :thumbright:
I would agree, maybe you can also go with taller tyres, it can make a difference.

I had a 1969 Dodge with 4.10's and 14" wheels - it would do 85mph flat out but it would get there quickly. I stuck 275 x 60 x 15 tyres on it and that helped.

I have 4.10's in my Bee but 30" tall tyres to compensate, but it obviously does not look factory like that.
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Post by Bilko »

Don't change anything until you've driven it. I have a 440-6 pack with 4:10 gears and it's not a problem. Okay you sit on the motorway at 60-70mph but why would you want to go any quicker? Sit back and enjoy the ride! :thumbright:
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Hello and welcome, that's a cracker of a motor :thumbright:
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Post by Charger »

hello there :hello2:, nice car 8-), great colour :thumbright:
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Post by cadboy »

Hello and welcome to the club and forum.

What a great looking GTX love the colour and the originality.

I think as others have said get it here drive it and then decide what to do.

Look forward to seeing her :thumbright:
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nice !
as said dont start spending until you have driven it, lots of people and parts to help you out readily available in this country
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Post by PlymouthGTX »

Thanks for all the replies.

The decision to change the transmission has already been made so may I ask what any knowledgeable members here think of the solution they have offered which is detailed above.

Also the brakes are being changed out for discs. we wanted discs all round but the Yanks say its overkill and just the fronts will do. ??
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Post by Adam »

Welcome! Beautiful car.

If it's a real V code in it's original configuration, even if not "matching numbers", I would think carefully before changing any major components, such as the transmission. It will have a significantly adverse effect on the value of the car.

If you want to upgrade to modern running gear, suspension, brakes, wheels etc., you are better starting with a lesser value car with the same body, such as a Satellite.

But don't mind grumpy old purists like me - it's your car :-)
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Post by Blue »

I would be looking at fitting a gear vendors overdrive rather than swapping out the whole transmission. You probably know this already but just in case, any non standard mod you do to that car will affect it's value, collectors are mainly interested in originality not driveability. Having said that it's your car to do as you wish :thumbright:
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Post by TW71 »

Nice car.

I aggree with Blue, Gear vendors.
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