1975 Plymouth Scamp 2dr Street,pro Street,drag Car,father And Son Project. on 2040-cars
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
This is 1975 plymouth scamp 2dr hard top PROJECT CAR.
This car is factory 318 V8 automatic 904 transmission. The 318 engine that's in it now came out of a 74 scamp. The guy I bought it from was in the process of finishing the motor swap and gave up not sure on condition of motor or transmission. The car is missing parts like carpet,trim pieces,front bumper,radiator,manifolds and AC stuff. The floor is not bad just heavy surface rust here and there. The roof has surface rust both quarter panels have rust and need work. The inner fender wells look good and it has damage on right front fender The end of the right frame rail looks to be a little bent maybe from a bump up. Has a little rust around front and back glass the trunk has a couple of small holes and some rust pits. The windshield has a chip in it and has factory tinted glass. P/S power disc brakes I have the front bench seat it needs to be recovered door panels look ok head liner looks good rear seat looks good. This car has the big lug pattern 5 on 4 1/2. This car is not bad for a 1975 model and would make a great father and son project Call or email any questions 336-345-8248 |
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