https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/d/1977-plymouth-volare-premier/6497319964.html
not mine!
318, 4 speed, steel sunroof...
Atlanta of course
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/d/1977-plymouth-volare-premier/6497319964.html
not mine!
318, 4 speed, steel sunroof...
Atlanta of course
That thing is a freaking unicorn!!! I can only recall seeing two like that over the years, one was gray.
This makes me sad. I had a rust free 78 318/833 OD wagon that got stolen from my storage lot about 3 years ago. Still hurts to think about...
Glad I'm not in GA anymore, I'd buy this in a second - all the factory air looks like it's still there too!
Gah! It still there, what’s wrong with you guys? Buy the darn thing and make this ad go away. I want to stop thinking about it. I’m holding out for a wagon.....
Never seen one with a 4-speed. Have only seen AT or 3-speed manual. The 3-speed usually with the slant-6.
Anyone know how strong that 4-speed is? Is it the same one they used behind the /6?
Better yet, someone buy this so I can also stop thinking about it...
It's probably the A-833OD, right? If so, decently tough, although the front bearing is kind of small from what I remember reading about these things.
Lots of things you can do to make them stronger.
In reply to stan :
Plenty strong, and yes. It's basically an aluminum case 833, but it's not quite as tough. Will hold up fine behind a small block. Gear ratios are widely spaced though.
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