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1967 Plymouth Satellite on 2040-cars

US $4,000.00
Year:1967 Mileage:10348
Location:

Deer Park, New York, United States

Deer Park, New York, United States

HI IM SELLING MY 67 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE. PURCHASED THIS CAR FROM A GUY  IN GEORGA, HE WAS IN THE AIRFORCE AT THE TIME. CAR HAS THE AFB STICKER ON THE WINDSHIELD (MOODEY AFB),THEY USED IT ON THE BASE TO MAKE PIZZA RUNS,I HAVE THE TITTLE.  

 I STARTED THE REVAMP OF THE CAR A FEW YEARS AGO. STARTED IN THE REAR. OUT BACK TOOK DOWN THE 8 3/4 SENT IT OUT TO BE BLASTED AND POWDER COATED , ALSO WITH THE BRAKE BACKING PLATES.  ALL NEW BRAKE HARDWARE ,LINERS ,WHEEL CYLINDERS, DRUMS ,AND  NEW LINES UP TO THE PROPORTIONING VALVE, REAR IS NON POSI AND  HAS NEW  GL-5 ROYLE PURPLE SYNTHETIC GEAR OIL.  NEW MOPAR PERFORMANCE BIG BLOCK LEAF SPRINGS ,SHACKLES NEW U-BOLLTS AND NEW SHOCKS ,WAS WORKING MY WAY FOWARD.

THIS IS WHERE I GOT SIDE TRACKED, I HURT MY BACK. :-(,CAR NEEDES FLOOR PANS IF YOU WANT TO REPLACE THEM, YOU CAN SEE SPECKLES OF LIGHT. (THERE OK) IF YOU WANT TO LEAVE THEM JUST UNDER COAT HEAVEY , I HAVE TWO NEW REPLACEMENT FLOOR PANS THAT COME WITH THE CAR,NEW TRUCK SEAL AND RUBBER BUMPER KIT .CAR HAS A 318 MOTOR WITH EDELBROCK PERFORMER MANIFOLD ,600CFM HOLLEY, MILD PERFORMANCE CAM  ELECTRONIC IGNITION ,NEW PLUGS, WIRES, HEADERS ,POWER STEERING /904 TORQEFLITE TRANNY GOOD RADIATOR,

CARS BACK BUMPER HAS A DENT IN IT BUT IM INCLUDING A REAL MINT DRIVER REPLACEMENT YOU CAN SWAP IN, NICE CHROME

CAR HAS WELD WHEEL STYLE RIMS ON IT WITH NEW COKER TIGER PAW TIRES , CAR WILL COME WITH 4 MAGNUM 500 RIMS 14 X 6  POWDER COATED BLACK  YOU CHANGE TO IF YOU LIKE . CAR IDLES AND RUNS DECENT

I NEED SOMEONE TO TAKEOVER THIS PROJECT. CAR HAS SOME RUST ISSUES NOTHING THAT CANT BE FIXED WITH A LITTLE TLC AND A FEW BUCKS ,FRAME IS GOOD ,ONE SPOT WOULD NEED TO BE LOOKED AT . PASSENGER SIDE FRONT LOWER SUB FRAME WERE IT TIES IN WITH THE TORSION BAR CROSS MEMBER ,THIS IS A COMMON  PROBLEM WITH THESE CARS THEY SELL THE FIX IT'S PART # (FR314RH) "SAFTEY T CAP $139.00 BUCKS FROM YEAR ONE ,CAR NEEDS HEADLINER DOOR HINGE REBUILD ,WINDOW REGULATOR, FUZZYS ...  IM LETTING HER GO, I DONT HAVE THE TIME ,MONEY ,OR THE BACK TO FINISH HER.PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS NO RESERVE THIS CAR WILL SELL QUICK SO IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A CLASSIC MOPAR B-BODY COME GET IT ,OR HAVE IT SHIPPED TO YOUR DOOR STEP 500.00 DEPOSIT WITH IN 48 HRS THROUGH PAYPAL. IVE DESRIBED THE CAR AS BEST I CAN THANK YOU GOOD LUCK  

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