1972 Plymouth Satellite Roadrunner Daisy Duke Car on 2040-cars
Oviedo, Florida, United States
up for auction is a 1972 PLymouth satellite road runner clone. The car was completely taken down to bare metal and repainted less than 6 months ago. The car was made to look like the PLymouth That Daisy Duke drove in the first two seasons of the Dukes of Hazzard Show. The car was painted factory Blaze yellow with the factory Road Runner stripe/decals installed. The car has new brakes, brake lines and wheel cylinders and has new tires as well with less than 500 miles on them. The motor is a Road Runner factory 1972 400 big block that has approx 65,000 miles with edelbrock carb, the rest of the motor is stock. The motor runs strong and does not drip oil or any fluid. The transmission is a column shift automatic 727 transmission and shifts very smooth. the car is an original a/c car but a/c does not work. has the 150 speedo and aftermarket tach. All chrome is original and in above average condition and all lights work perfect. Car has the RoadRunner BEEP BEEP horn. Car has vintage slot mags and dual exhaust. The floors are very solid as is the trunk. THe interior is original and in above average condition, the dash has one crack and the seats and carpet and door panels are in great condition with no rips or tears. All glass is good with no cracks. Car is also a power steering car as well. Car is an excellent cruiser, these are getting harder to find. Winning bidder to arrange for shipping I will assist in any way that I can. $500.00 paypal deposit due within 48 hours of auction end, the rest is due in cash or cashiers check with a 7-10 day clearing period before car can be picked up. NO trades please Email with questions. car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early, Sold As is.
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