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Mopar Muscle Magazine Featured 1971 Satellite Survivor on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:55309
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:318
VIN: RP23G1E129566 Year: 1971
Drive Type: automatic
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 55,309
Model: Satellite
Trim: Sebring
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

This un-restored 55K mile 1971 Plymouth Satellite is rust free from California.  GY9 Tawny Gold with canopy top.  318,  A/C, slapstick, bucket seats, factory pin stripes, added go wing spoiler and day 2 under dash am-fm radio.  This car is unmolested runs and drives down the road great.  I bought this car a few years ago with the intention of adding all factory options such as power windows, power sun roof, and speed control, but another project has steered me in a different direction. 

Featured in October 2013 Mopar Muscle Magazine under hidden treasures.

Fly into Tampa or Orlando, have a mini vacation, and drive it home it's that nice!


Buyer is responsible for all sales taxes and title fees related to this transaction.  Buyer is also responsible for making all shipping/delivery arrangements as well as payment for shipping/delivery.

Florida residents will pay 6% sales tax and appropriate County surtax at the time of purchase and all other fees associated with transferring title and transferring or purchasing license plates.

Out of state residents will pay 6% Florida sales tax, unless their state of residence has lower sales tax rate or Buyer will take delivery of the vehicle in their state.  Out of state residents will also be responsible for all other charges associated with transferring title and/or with purchasing a temporary license plate and will pay for registration and titling fee in their state of residence.

This vehicle is offered for sale on an AS-IS basis with NO GUARANTEE or WARRANTY of any kind Expressed or implied.

Do not assume anything; if it is not listed or not clear to you, ask before you bid.  Please have all of your financing/payment arrangements (bank pre-approval, loans, etc.) in place and ready to use before placing a bid.  I recommend and encourage all Buyers to complete the vehicle inspection in person or by anyone Buyer chooses and trusts, before placing any bids.Buyer must rely solely on his/her personal judgment and/or personal or third party inspection of the vehicle prior to bidding/purchasing.

*DO NOT WASTE MY TIME OR YOURS WITH LOWBALL OFFERS*


Thank you very much for viewing my auction and good luck bidding!!!




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