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1970 Plymouth Satellite Sport 5.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:67000
Location:

Oaklyn, New Jersey, United States

Oaklyn, New Jersey, United States

This is one of the best barn find Mopars ever! 1970 Plymouth Satellite 2dr hardtop. Triple green, 318 2bl. 100% factory original!  Three owner car! 67,000 original miles!

History:   purchased new at Garden State Chrysler/Plymouth, located in Collingswood NJ. Locally owned by an elderly woman, Then sold to a second elderly woman who attended the same Bingo games. The second owner used the vehicle sparingly until her death in 1996. The vehicle then was parked in a yard, covered, and hidden until the husbands death in 2014. The Plymouth then was inherited to the woman's son, who was liquidating the estate. The Plymouth still remains a local vehicle, never being any further then a few miles from it's original dealership. The original dealer's building still stands, but ceased to be Chrysler/Plymouth in the mid 90's.

Vehicle:  After inspecting this Satellite, It appears to be 100% original, with the exception of the BF Goodrich tires, and the engine belts.

Original paint, interior, and top. Numbers matching drivetrain, original floor mat,  and all factory trim.

This vehicle retains all of it's factory assembly line marking, stamps, dated decals build sheet, fender tag, and the original "Starting instructions" tag, which was located under the front bench seat.

Vehicle has power steering, manual brakes, manual windows (Factor Glass) manual locks, 4 wheel drum brakes, 318ci 2bl, automatic transmission, and small block rear axle. ( with pinion snubber)

One year only bench seat, with headrests, and factory RADIO Delete!!!

All electrical components work perfect, even the "Key In Buzzer"

Car is super solid! with very little rust. All factory Panels including factory undercoat, and paint runs. Absolute time capsule!!!

Original date coded, and part numbered trunk mat

Original spare tire, and bumper jack!!!

Perfect grille, with not one single crack!

It may not be a Hemi car, But this one has everything a true collector would need for reference, when building a perfect concourse show car!

They are only original once, and this is one of the best examples to show how they were built, and how the factory truly intended them.

Please ask all questions before bidding. vehicle is being sold "AS IS Where Is" No shipping. Buyer responsible for vehicle pick up.

Payment of "Cash In Person" Only, No PAYPAL.        Buyers with negative, or no feed back must email before bidding.     All sales are final.     No returns.

Vehicle has been described to the best of my ability, and is sold with no warranty, due to it's age.

Vehicle is for sale locally, and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.

Don't let this one get away! Not many left! Good Luck, and thanks for looking!



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