1966 Plymouth Satellite, 426 Hemi, 4-speed, Dana 60 W/ 3:54, Matching Date-codes on 2040-cars
Monsey, New York, United States
Body Type:2 Door Hardtop
Engine:426-Hemi
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Satellite
Mileage: 45,000
Sub Model: HEMI, 4-SPEED
Exterior Color: DARK GREEN METALLIC
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Greetings, I am offering for sale one (1) authentic;
1966 PLYMOUTH 426-HEMI SATELLITE, 4-SPEED, DANA 60 w/ 3:54, *Real* H-Code Hemi-car, Matching Date-codes and Numbers!
Please see pics; This great Mopar is CURRENTLY an incomplete project. It has recently undergone an extensive "nut-and-bolt" drive-train Restoration. Whereas, virtually every part within the engine, transmission, rear-end, brakes and fuel-system(s) has been restored to like "new" condition. Although, I do not claim that every single bolt/part is completely accurate or date-correct. Please see pics.
The GG-1 Dark Green metallic Acrylic-Enamel paint is about 10 years old and is still in good condition. The paint has not yet been wet-sanded, buffed or polished.
The Interior, Glass and frame/undercarriage is in good-to-very good condition, is mostly original except for the repaint and it shows the 45 +/- years of patina. There is some dry-rot on the front seat bottoms.
I have owned this particular Plymouth since 1981, I believe I am the fourth owner of this car. It was obvious all previous owners prior to me kept good care of this vehicle. This car has never experienced rotted exterior body-panels, although the passenger-side front-floor pan had experienced (repaired) pin holes caused by a formerly leaking heater core. This Satellite has been in storage and has not seen the road since 1982. It had/has less than 42,000 miles on the odometer at that time. You should know that this Mopar is a bear to drive with the Hemi 4-speed, manual drum brakes and non-power steering.
PS; all Hemi-cars have sharply increased in value, virtually every consecutive year for the past 25 years!
PPS; "One can NEVER PAY TOO MUCH for a bonafide, "blue-chip" Mopar Collectable, you can only, at worst, pay the right-price; too-early..." (UNK)
Please see pics; Questions? please call Ken (845)354-6955
Transportation/Delivery- can easily be arranged anywhere within the northeastern United States.
SOLD AS IS
GOOD LUCK BIDDING
Thanks for Looking!
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