1963 Plymouth Golden Cammando, Streetrod ,gasser, Racecar ,mopar on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Plymouth
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Model: Fury
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: GOLDEN COMMANDO
1963 PLYMOUTH GOLDEN CANMANDO
THIS CAR WAS BOUGHT NEW IN TUSCON AZ AND HAS NEVER LEFT THF STATE . IT IS RUST FREE WITH A STRAIGHT BODY . IT HAS A HOLE CUT IN THE FLOOR FOR A 4 SPEED SHIFTER
IT NEEDS A COMPLETE RESTORATION , ALL THE SEATS ARE THERE WE HAD KEYS MADE FOR THE TRUNK AND CONSOLE I HAVE A WINDSHIELD THAT IS GOOD THAT GOES WITH IT , IT IS MISSING 1 PIECE OF FENDER TRIM OTHERWISE ALL TRIM IS GOOD, NO ENGINE OR TRANS
THE PRICE MIGHT SEEM A BIT HIGH , BUT FOR A MOPAR THAT IS THIS STRAIGHT AND NEEDING NO RUST REPAIRS , WITH EXCELLENT FLOORS TRUNK ETC. IT IS WORT EVERY PENNY
I HAVE A CLEAR TITLE , NO RETURNS , ALL SALES ARE FINAL !! I WILL CHARGE PAYPAL FEES ON THE DEPOSIT OF 500 THAT IS DUE AT THE END OF THE AUCTION AND IS NON REFUNDABLE !! BUYER PAYS ALL SHIPPING , PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE SHIPPING SHOWN !!! I WILL HELP WITH LOADING
THE CASH BALANCE IS DUE WITH IN 30 DAYS AND MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 30 DAYS
THE CAR IS LISTED LOCALLY SO THE AUCTION COULD END EARLY !!!!
CALL 602 300 0302 WITH QUESTIONS
THANKS FOR LOOKING !
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