Project Or Restoration 1966 Convertible Plymouth Satellite on 2040-cars
Warrenton, North Carolina, United States
Engine:318
Drive Type: automatic
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 999,999
Model: Satellite
Trim: convertible
Options: Convertible
Auction for 1966 Convertible Plymouth Satellite. CLEAR TITLE I purchased car as is car runs. But cant get to all my projects. This is a NICE solid project that runs. ALL body tags there and fender tag intake on car. Has 318 and 8 3/4 rear. Needs to be trailered not street ready. Drums all around, SOLID car needs lower quarter patch panel left/right. Trunk floor needs attention. New convertible top. I do have all bumpers and trim for car. Also, comes with Door panels and rear back panels with lights. The car has no front or rear seats. ( I do have a 1966 satellite complete (bucket seat etc -No console) minus 383 engine and 4 speed that I will list for Parts car. BUT to darn rare to part out I THINK. Has fender tag all body tags) No console either. I purchased car just as picture states. Check my other auctions out. 67 coronet, 66 Plymouth satellite 383 4 speed factory car.
Email any questions. As is no warranties. Winning bidder must pay a nonrefundable deposit $250 within 24 hours auction ends. Don't assume please ask questions. No question is a dumb question. Thanks for looking.
TAG# 440, 4 speed, 426 hemi, gtx, roadrunner, coronet, 383.
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