1965 Plymouth Satellite on 2040-cars
Missoula, Montana, United States
Engine:340
Body Type:Hard top
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: RED and White
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: Black
Model: Satellite
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: custom
Drive Type: 4 spd
Mileage: 24,000
The car has a 1970 340, 4brl, pulling close to 400 horsepower. Has the original 4 speed with a Hurst shifter. One of 933 4spd cars built. 95 strawberry pearltone paint and a white vinyl top. Interior has been done in black vinyl and cloth. Ultra wheels. This car has been in many car shows thru out Montana for the last 40 yrs. There are some rust bubbles forming above the rear wheel wells, plus the speedometer and heater are not currently working. Everything was redone in 1995 and the car has been kept inside since then. Still a great looking and running car, you will not see too many in this shape.
More info here: http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/nicholsd65.html
Buyer is responsible for all transportation costs. Car must be picked up in Missoula, Montana
Call or text: 406-340-2862 For more info. Serious inquiries only
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