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1968 Plymouth Valiant Signet 3.7l on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:1968 Mileage:87500
Location:

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

This car was purchased from the original family that purchased the car in 1968.  I bought the car from the nephew who got the car from his aunt who got the car from her mother.  In other words the original owner of the car was the grandmother of the person I bought the car from.

This Valiant still wears about 70% of it's original paint and still shiny although the original paint is wearing thin in a few spots. The driver's rear quarter was hit at some point but it is still original metal. The paint on this quarter is about two shades darker that the rest of the car.

The engine is the 225 Super Slant 6 connected to a 3 speed automatic.  The engine runs excellent with no smoke and the transmission shifts nicely.

The car has power steering and manual 4-wheel drum brakes.

The interior is 100% original including un-cracked soft dash pads, headliner, carpet, door panels and vinyl seat covers.  The front bench seat cover is just starting to open up at two seams in the seat bottom toward the passenger's side.  The original headliner is in excellent condition. 

This car also has the optional light package which includes map light, trunk light, glove box light and fender mounted turn signal indicators.

Included in this sale is a complete factory heater/air conditioning box with all the in dash controls and a compressor.  I have already added the condensing coil in front of the radiator.  You will just need the correct pulleys, brackets and lines.

Everything works except the original AM radio.

The only rust through is on the drivers inner fender apron near the hinge area where all of the cars tend to rust.  There is some surface rust behind both front fenders that can be seen in the pictures.  The trunk area has no rust through including the spare tire well but there is some scaling at the seam between the trunk pan at the the riser to the rear seat area.

Please remember you are bidding to buy the car not for a chance to decide if you really want it.  Make sure you have all funds available and permission to make the purchase if necessary.

All shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer.  I will make myself available to the carrier for pick-up.

A $500.00 deposit via PayPal is required within 24 hours of close of sale.  This is a non refundable deposit.

Balance of payment must be made in cash or Postal Money Order. If a money order is used the car will not be released for shipping until all funds have cleared.

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