1968 Plymouth Satellite on 2040-cars
Steger, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:440 cid
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:gas
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Plymouth
Model: Satellite
Trim: 2dr
Warranty: none
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 74,882
Disability Equipped: n/a
Exterior Color: Dk. Grn
Estate sale find. Sitting for 7yrs (+). Restoration started, But never finished. Will require additional work. Lots of new metal welded in. Including l/r 1/4 panel. While other areas were cut out and rewelded in. This is not a body filler special. Yes, it does contain body filler (that's for all you know it all's). Comes with, but not installed. 440 cid, auto, 4:10 posi (?), air grabber hood (not pictured). It will need trunk and floorpan work. Prior work is not bubbling or cranking. Paint has deep scratches. Will need repainting. Missing both rear 1/4 windows, Most trim pcs ( int & ext), 1 bucket seat missing, Fr/windshield. You will need to go over the car for a better quaility car. Will make a great drag car or a saturday nite or cruiser car with no trouble at all. Depends on your wants and desires. I'm not offering shipping. Local pick up is free. whatever you decide to do. You will need to bring extra people to help in loading. I will not help, due to back issues. NO PERSONNEL EQUIPMENT IS OFFERED WITH CAR. You may contact me if you have questions. I did put an afford in describing said car. Thanks for looking.
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