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1972 Dodge Dart Swinger Plymouth Valiant Duster Swinger Demon Scamp 3 Speed Stik on 2040-cars

US $3,450.00
Year:1972 Mileage:64000
Location:

Franklinville, New Jersey, United States

Franklinville, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

THIS IS A PLYMOUTH VALIANT, SCAMP VEHICLE NOT A DODGE DART-LOOKS LIKE AND ACTS LIKE BUT IS A PLYMOUTH SCAMP VALIANT. THIS IS NOT A  PERFECT CAR-IT HAS RUST AND NEEDS BODY REPAIRS, INTERIOR WORK, HAS NOT RAN ON ROAD SINCE 04'. THIS WAS A ONE OWNER CAR FROM 72' TIL 97', SOLD WITH 28,862 MILES, NEXT OWNER OWNED FROM 97' TIL THIS YEAR-60+K MILES CURRENTLY. CAR IS FROM CHERRY HILL, NJ CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH, ORDERED ON JUNE 3, 1972 TO A CAMDEN NJ RESIDENT FOR $2763.55, IT IS A STRIPPED CAR, SLANT SIX (6), MANUAL 3 SPEED COLUMN SHIFT, NON-A/C, MANUAL BRAKES AND STEERING CAR, HAS SEVERAL BUILD SHEETS, OLDER REPAINT, DRY ROTTED TIRES, TIRED INTERIOR WITH TEARS IN SEATS, CARPET STAINED, HEADLINER EATEN BY RODENTS, DOOR PANELS CUT FOR SPEAKERS, ORIGINAL RADIO WAS REPLACED WITH AFTERMARKET RADIO, OTHERWISE JUST MAINTAINED VEHICLE, HAS RUST IN QUARTERS, MINOR SPOT ON PASS FLOOR-NOT IN NEED OF REPLACEMENT PANEL, JUST PATCH, GOOD DOORS, HOOD, TRUNK, FENDERS, NICE OVERALL CONDITION BUT IN NEED OF ATTENTION, NICE STARTER CAR. THIS CAR HAS A 198 CUBIC INCH SLANT SIX!!, NOT A 225-IT IS FACTORY. COLOR IS TAN WITH TAN INTERIOR. THIS CAR IS SCREAMING TO MAKE IT A SLEEPER, PUT A STROKER 360 OR BIG BLOCK WITH 4 SPEED AND RESTORE INTERIOR, LEAVE BODY ALONE, NEW TIRES AND HAVE A BLAST WITH IT, THE MORE I LOOK AT IT, THE MORE THAT IS WHAT I WOULD DO TO IT IF STILL HAVE IT THIS TIME NEXT YEAR. SELLING DUE TO OTHER 2 PROJECT CARS. DON'T LET THE ZERO FEEDBACK SPOOK YOU, PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS, CONCERNS. IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION, JUST CONTACT ME. CALL CLUB MEMBERS, FOR A BODIES ONLY, MOPAR MISFITS, ETC.., OR DO IN PERSON OR HIRE PRE-PURCHASE INSPECTION. WOULD HELP WITH TRANSPORT, BUT THAT IS TO BE SET UP BY BUYER. DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HRS OF $400.00 THRU PAYPAL, REST TO BE PAID BY CASH WHEN PICKED UP, WILL NOT BE RELEASED TIL PAID IN FULL, NO CHECKS. BID TO BUY, NOT TO INSPECT PLEASE.

I HAVE BIG BLOCK CONVERSION MOUNTS AND OIL PAN AVAILABLE, ALSO HAVE A 72' DODGE DART FRONT END-FENDERS AND GRILL, NO HOOD OR FRONT VALANCE, HAVE A 72' VALIANT FIBERGLASS HOOD WITH 5" SNORKEL SCOOP FOR ADDL $$$.

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