1965 Plymouth Satellite Pro Street Or Drag on 2040-cars
Albany, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: automatic
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 60,000
Model: Satellite
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: some
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
this is a 1965 plymouth satellite unfinished project car that was being built for drag racing or pro street. The previous owner had passed away in the construction of the project so now it is up for sale and needs to be finished. I don`t know much about it but will try to answer any questions I can. Originally a 383 car but was being built for a 426 hemi or 440 engine.Original color looks to be red with red interior and not sure about mileage. it was professionally tubed` narrowed and connected and most sheet metal work is done but will need some clean up before painting. Car body panels are fiberglass hood,fenders , and trunklid. Look at the pictures and I`ll help answer questions if I can.
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