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Old 09-04-2018, 02:48 AM
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Default 1968 plymouth signet 440 from spaulding dodge for sale

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details...dId=1381103788

For sale.$40K Canadian.About 26K US.
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lol, Grand Spaulding Dodge never sold Plymouths unless it was a used car. They might have worked on it, but so what?
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That powerplant in that lightweight car.....FUN!

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lol, Grand Spaulding Dodge never sold Plymouths unless it was a used car. They might have worked on it, but so what?


There is no reason to think of that GS would not have worked on a Plymouth and the ad says they have proof. If GS proof, that increases the value IMO.
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G-S Dodge worked on a lot of Plymouths. Especially Hemi's. They were the only place that could get them to run properly. Norm would sometimes get them to swear on a bible that the next car they bought was a Dodge - from him. Lol. Lot's of used Plymouths on his lot as well.
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I emailed the owner.he sounds legit.Here is his reply.

Hi Ken,
The car came from grand Spaulding dodge
special order 440 car big block k members- big block torsion bars- frame connectors- 8 3/4 rear end etc
Car number 505 all documentation to prove
Bill of sale from Grand Spaulding dodge-
rearview mirror car 505 hanging tag from delivery
The original sales from accounting department documentation etc. etc.
Grand Spalding Dodge key Fob
It's the real deal that a friend of mine ordered in 1968 .
He has passed on I bought the car and super charged it as it was a dream of his to always get this done .
I restored the car in his memory as we were best friends even though he was 12 years older than me
I am 61.
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If it was a 68 Dodge Dart, no one would question it. As is, regardless of how much documentation there is, people will be suspicious. Too bad, cause it's a cool car!
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If it was a 68 Dodge Dart, no one would question it. As is, regardless of how much documentation there is, people will be suspicious. Too bad, cause it's a cool car!

Bill - i don't get what there is to be suspicious about. GS was willing to work on hipo mods of other Chrysler products and the owner has some proof of it. A Mopar 440 is the same in a Plymouth or Dodge. I suppose the thot of Yenko modding a Pontiac in the late 60s would sound a bit odd and as far as I know he did not do that, but it appears that GS did it with some routine.
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Google: Yenko Trans Am l-88. I sold it to a member here.
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Google: Yenko Trans Am l-88. I sold it to a member here.
Yes, I remember yr beauty. That is why I said late 60’s. As I recall yr TA was made/modified later in the 70s.
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