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1967 Plymouth Satellite 2-door,restored Big Block A/c Show Condition No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:119577 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Pueblo, Colorado, United States

Pueblo, Colorado, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: RP23D77129888 Year: 1967
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Satellite
Trim: 2-Door Hardtop
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 119,577
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

One of the nicest 1967 Plymouth Satellites you will ever find.  Beautifully restored from the ground up.  Absolutely a perfect, lazer straight body with super wet looking black paint.  The body on this car is incredible, no rust anywhere, rock solid floors and trunk.  Not even any surface rust or scale, as clean as you will find, all gaps are perfect.  Look closely at the photos, absolutely amazing car, the best of the best.  Bucket seats, console automatic with 727 transmission.  Engine is a 383 with Mopar Performance aluminum heads, 1.5 ratio Crane roller rockers, Edelbrock intake manifold and carb and a VERY agressive .509 lift Competition Cam, sounds amazing, has a nasty lope to it.  Electronic ignition, MSD, Mopar Performance, all the best parts were put on this car mechanically.  The 727 transmission has a 3,000 stall converter and shift kit.  The rebuilt 8 3/4 rear end has 3.55 posi gears.  Exhaust is headers with Flow Master mufflers that turn down at the rear end.  I do have new tail pipes that will accompany the car to the new owner to install if so desired.  Everything on this beautiful Satellite works, headlights, taillights, dash lights, gas gauge, heater, A/C, horn, dome lights, turn signals, fender mounted turn signals, radio, console lights, dome lights, wipers.  All new front suspension, shocks and brakes, car drives like new.  The interior is new Legendary correct black seat upholstery, carpet, headliner, dash  pad, door panels and floor mats.  Factory A/C car that was upgraded with a modern smaller compressor and accessories.  There is a modern Mopar brand radio in place of the orignal AM radio, but no modifications were made to the dash. All new weatherstripping, rechromed bumpers, all stainless trim was polished to show condition.   A correct 67 GTX gas cap was added for a more aggressive look.   All glass is perfect, crystal clear, no scratches and the windows roll up and down perfectly.   New brakes and brake lines including front disc brakes and power steering.   Brand new, period correct, Torq Thrust TTO 15" wheels with BF Goodrich Tires.  This car starts, idles, runs and drives incredible no disappointments here.  The spare tire is also a Torq Thrust TTO wheel that is brand new, exactly like the ones on the car. This is not a numbers matching car.  This is a car you will be proud to be sitting in your garage, cruising around with all the windows rolled down on a warm summer night or take it to a local car show.  It is a SHOW and GO car!  Without hearing this thing, I can't explain to you how nasty it sounds.  Car also runs cool, has no overheating issues and has full aftermarket tach and gauges to monitor the impressive engine.  You will not find a sharper, tighter, 67 Plymouth anywhere.  I encourage inspection of this great car anytime prior to the end of the auction.  I can also help set up affordable shipping at the new owner's expense.  Car has clear Colorado title in my posession, fender tag, owner's manual, dealer brochures and a ton of restoration receipts.  A $500 deposit thru Paypal is due within 48 hours.  I have many more photos and can take more if you would like.  Please email or call (719)289-8648 for more information or questions.  This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION!  Thanks for looking and good luck!

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