1964 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200 Convertible Push Button Auto 3 Days No Reserve on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
No Reserve 3 days... 1964 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200 Convertible. Original 225ci engine and Push Button automatic transmission. The frame/chassis/floors, doors, hood, and trunk panels are rust free, as are the rockers and jams. The doors, hood and trunk open and close as they should and the panels line up properly. The body has all of the original panels, straight and clean overall. Never been in an accident. This southern California Valiant V200 was repainted about 10 years ago with PPG paint (high end), still shines brightly with a few signs of age. The interior is in good condition including the seats and dash, plus the lights and gauges work. The original top is in good shape. Original AM/FM radio.
This is a very complete and original Valiant down to the original carpet. The glass is in good condition, and so is the bright work. The engine is in good condition, and the transmission, brakes, and steering feel good. No known mechanical or electrical issues. The front passenger tire has an air leak. Comes with a new correct formed carpet, all new weatherstripping including for the convertible top, and new window felts. Comes with the rear interior panels, convertible boot cover, and the original air cleaner. Sale includes spare parts, a replacement tail light housing, and other things/extras collected over the years. I took almost 100 photographs to show it well. It is located in San Diego, California. I am selling it with no reserve. International buyers accepted. Clean/Clear California title included. Please ask all questions before bidding. Click on view all below to see all the photos. |
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