1965 Convertible,candy Red/red&white Int.,white Top,restored,383,auto,ac,ps,mint on 2040-cars
Year:1965
Mileage:149297
Location:
Phillipsburg, New Jersey, United States
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1965
PLYMOUTH SATELLITE CONVERTIBLE, STUNNING GROUND-UP RESTORATION IN #2
CONDITION, CANDY RED LACQUER SHOW QUALITY PAINT/TWO TONE RED & PEARL WHITE INTERIOR,
WHITE POWER TOP, REBUILT 383 FOUR-BARREL V-8, REBUILT 727 AUTOMATIC,
8 3/4 REAR W/3.25 GEARS, RARE FACTORY AC, PS, SHOW QUALITY RESTORATION
W/ONLY LOW MILES SINCE COMPLETION, MINT.
You
are bidding on a stunning very rare 1965 Plymouth Satellite factory
Air Conditioned Convertible that has had a total ground-up
restoration finished in stunning Candy Red Lacquer with fully restored
two-tone Red & Pearl White interior with White Power Convertible top. It had an
extensive labor of love restoration completed at a show
quality level just look at the pix. In the resto hundreds of man
hours spent of painstaking details
it has been climate controlled stored covered and driven less then 2k
miles since it was completed. Very rare only 350 Air Conditioned Satellite Convertibles were built in 1965. It is a rare opportunity to own a 1965 Plymouth
Satellite AC Convertible restored by an old school
master restorer. It has a fully rebuilt Commando 383 four-barrel V-8 mated to
a fully rebuilt 727 Automatic transmission, rebuilt 8 3/4 Rear w/3.25
gears, everything mechanically has been completely rebuilt, replaced
or new. I will list much more details on this later in the write-up.
This 1965 has been restored so that it can be driven to
shows and enjoyed if one so desires to do so. If you have been
searching for an ultra rare 1965 Plymouth Satellite Air Conditioned Convertible then please pay
careful attention to the details. This is truly a remarkable
opportunity. This is a first time offered e-Bay exclusive private
seller event.
The
Details;
This
1965 has been treated to a ground-up high-quality restoration. The believed no-hit all all steel no filler body was disassembled and
stripped to bare metal. The body has near perfect gaps and the panel fit
is all up to a high quality standard. The paint was refinished to
near perfection in handed rubbed to a mirror glass finish show
quality Ditzler Candy Red Lacquer. In the process all the chrome was
high quality triple nickle plated to show standards, beautiful
stainless trim, bright work, emblems and glass. The mint steel wheels
were refinished with original hubcaps w/spinners and new Uniroyal
radial tires that give it an incredibly smooth ride. The two tone Red & Pearl White
deluxe leather trimmed bucket seat interior has been restored to mint
show condition. It has all the details to amaze at shows. The
beautiful original console is like new, dash is perfect, seats are
trimmed in leather, ultra rare factory AC, full power steering,
original radio intact, new red carpets and much more. The White full
power Convertible top is like new with new Pearl White Parade Boot.
Under the hood is the fully show correctly detailed 383 Four-Barrel
V-8 with complete Air Conditioning intact and much more. The
undercarriage/Frame is excellent a pleasure to look at being nicely
detailed it never any issues and was black preserve treated during
the restoration.
The
Mechanics;
The
heart of this 1965 is its fully rebuilt 383 V-8 Four-Barrel engine
with orig. points distributor with very low run time since
completion. It is mated to its fully rebuilt 727 Automatic
transmission that shifts smooth as glass. The rear is the original 8
3/4 with 3.25 factory highway gears. The dual exhaust has been
replaced in SS. New suspension with new springs and shocks. The
brakes were all redone. All mechanical systems have been completely
gone thru and have been rebuilt or replaced with new correct highest
quality available parts. It runs and drives with excellence it is ready to show and enjoy. This
is one the best driving mid-60's four passenger convertible's you
will find an absolute dream to drive.
The
Options; 1965 Plymouth Satellite Convertible Ground-Up Restoration #2
Condition
Rebuilt
383 Four-Barrel V-8
Rebuilt
727 Automatic Transmission
Mirror-Glass
Hand Rubbed Ditzler Candy Red Lacquer Paint
8
3/4 Rear w/3.25 Gears
Full
Power White Power Convertible top
Uni-Royal
Radial Tires
Power
Steering
Factory
Air Conditioning complete (not charged)
Stunning
Two-Tone w/Leather Trimmed Bucket Seats Interior (new Seat belts included)
Full
Size correct Spare w/Original Jack/Trunk Mat
and
so much more!!!!!!
Overall;
Let
the pictures speak for themselves. This 1965 Satellite
Convertible is fully restored it can be driven and
enjoyed with complete confidence. Live your dreams! Thank you for
your sincere interest and good luck to all bidders!
Terms
& Conditions:
A
10% deposit is due within 48 hours of end of auction balance is due
within 5 business days.
Buyer
will pay all shipping costs
This
car is being sold as is,
where
is condition with no warranties implied or expressed!
All
inspections of vehicle must be done prior to end of auction, all
sales are final!
Seller
reserves the right to reject bidders with negative feedback. Seller
reserves the right to end the auction early.
Do
not bid unless you are prepared to complete the transaction.
NO
EXCEPTIONS!
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