1965 Plymouth Satellite 2dr. Hardtop B-body Mopar '65 on 2040-cars
Zumbrota, Minnesota, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Plymouth
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Satellite
Mileage: 999,999
Trim: red
'65 Plymouth Satellite , Nevada car that was brought out to MN a few months ago. Runs and drives,but needs restoration, 318 V-8 poly engine, console floor shift 727 automatic, black bucket seat interior,15" Centerline wheels, power steering, clean MN title, frame rails are all solid, built in Los Angeles, electronic ignition, trunk and lower rear 1/4's need some rust repair work, floorpan has had a few small patches. There is some minor body damage near the right rear taillight, needs headliner. 8 3/4 Rearend. Good canditdate for an altered, hemi, max wedge or super stock clone.
Sold in 'as is' condition as it is pictured. Clean MN title in hand. Any non-cash payment must be able to clear at my bank before vehicle can be released. Must be paid in full and picked up within 3 weeks of auction end. Any non-US bidders must be able to wire the funds. No Reserve! Please call Alan with any questions at 510-387-9467, Thanks! |
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