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1975 Plymouth Scamp Special Hardtop 2-door 3.7l on 2040-cars

Year:1975 Mileage:64716
Location:

San Carlos, California, United States

San Carlos, California, United States

1975 Plymouth Scamp 2-Door Hardtop Coupe

This mustard yellow Scamp was purchased on September 8, 1975 at the San Mateo, California Chrysler-Plymouth dealer and spent all it's life in the Bay Area (Northern California.) The car was previously owned by an older gentlemen who quit driving a long while ago. The car is almost completely in original condition and already California SMOG exempt. Maintenance is all up to date, including new brakes and new tires about 2k miles ago. Engine is running smooth and the transmission is functioning. Recently, a small scratch on the left bottom quarter panel was repainted and the body shop owner believes that the car still has original factory paint. The vinyl top was just replaced with the original factory color. There are some typical small dings like one on the hood but nothing major or visible. The odometer shows 64,716 miles, everything on the car is original and nothing is missing including all scripts and logos. Bumpers are all in excellent condition, there is absolutely no signs of rust on the body or undercarriage. All windows and lenses are crack free and in excellent condition. Interior is excellent, door panels, carpets etc are all original (as seen in pictures.) The car still has the factory radio and it works perfectly. All the gauges and lights are operating well, temperature gauge was just recently replaced as well. The air conditioning works, however I have not checked it lately. In general, it is hard to believe that this car is almost 40 years old. All original factory manuals and brochures are included. Please be informed that I tried to the best of my knowledge to describe the car correctly and honestly, however I stick to my policy of offering this car based on an as is condition. So please read the description carefully and see all pictures as well as ask any questions you may have before bidding as I am happy to answer them. Car is all original but I do have an extra set of after market rims and tires which are included in the sale. Car holds a clean California title under my name.


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