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1973 Plymouth Satellite/roadrunner 5.2l Coupe on 2040-cars

US $3,700.00
Year:1973 Mileage:11700
Location:

Owosso, Michigan, United States

Owosso, Michigan, United States

 What you have here is the perfect Candidate for Restoration.
This is a 1973 Plymouth Satellite(No difference between this and a 73 roadrunner)
It has a FULLY rebuilt 318, Borred .030 over, and cammed.
It has a FULLY rebuilt 904 Auto Transmission
less than 500 miles on the rebuild

Interior is 6/10
Front Seat(3 seater bench) has two tears in the butt of the seat
Rear seat has one tear about an inch long
ALL FLOOR PANS ARE ORIGINAL AND PERFECT

Lets go over it
-rebuilt 5.2L
-rebuilt 904 Auto
-Front disc brakes
-new adjustable rear shocks
-new front shocks
-new headlights
-new tailights
-new led dash lights
-new fluids
-LD4B Edelbrock intake(Rare and very saught after for the 5.2)
-Holly 650 cfm Vaccuum secondary manual choke
-No Leaks
-Mr Gasket engine dress up kit
-Strait piped(the right way) cherry bombed and tipped

LET ME STRESS THIS TO YOU
THE FRAME IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
You come to get it we will hop under there with a fine toothed comb, youll find No patchs, No new floor pans, No Jury rigging

For the Bad,
the front left fender has seen better days, same with the left rear quarter.

Overall
If you know B-Bodys, If you know Plymouth. This is worth your time and effort and money. you know the K-member will Aceept a 440, you know you can drop in a 727, you know you can find parts. Today could be the day you own a sweet old piece of history, the car your friends are jealous of.

Meant To be Seen, Not heard.

 If you have ANY questions give me a call or shoot me a text at 989-323-1334

scammers, dont waste your time telling me about how you dont recieve calls during the bad weather your having out on an oil rig off the coast, thats about as believeable as Miley Cyrus being a good influence for children.

Thank You,
Jason




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