1960 Dodge Phoenix 2 Dr. Ht. Polara 1957 1958 1959 1961 on 2040-cars
Redding, California, United States
Here's a seldom seen 1960 Phoenix 2 dr. ht. A fabulous Forward Look automobile from Chrysler corporation. Options are Sky Hi back window, 318 power pak, torquflite, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, radio and heater. Strong running and powerful 318. has new 4v carb. very quick. Always starts with the bump of the key. Good throaty dual exaust. transmission just resealed. no leaks and shifts great. excellent glass, right rear window is stiff. needs lubrication. all gauges work. speedometer works smoothly but is slow to return to 0 when you slow down. probably needs cleaning and lubrication. heater and defroster work as they should. excellent brakes. average chrome and stainless average quality repaint. no evidence of prior accidents or rust repair. trunk floor has small rust through area and is soft in places (see photo) wipers work and has new blades after market stereo with power antenna. antenna has a mind of its own. Title is in my name, lic good through july 2015. currently insured original trunk mat and possibly the spare is too. no oil, trans or p/s leaks comes with fender skirts, quarter panel stone shields, and the correct brake release handle, original air cleaner new center link and idler arm bushing. new fuel sender. tires are old. one of them has a bubble on the tread. I'm selling this due to health issues. This is a no reserve auction. I reserve the right to end the auction early. This is a nice tidy driver for a low opening bid. I didn't put the speakers in the doors so don't yell at me Im Paul and feel free to call 6one9 481 294zero with questions. Buyer to pay 500.00 deposit by pay pal within 24 hrs of auction close. balance to be paid by cash, wire transfer, or cashiers check within 4 days of auction close. Car is in a secured warehouse and will provide three weeks free storage to the buyer. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding. These rarely come up for sale. |
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