1967 Plymouth Satellite Survivor. 82,000 Original Miles. Mopar on 2040-cars
Neenah, Wisconsin, United States
1967 Plymouth Satellite Original 82,000 miles Car was driven up from Tennesee in 1990 to Wisconsin where it was parked until 4 years ago Car has never seen winter & has 0 rust & never had any rust. Underneath of car is excellent & clean. Never been restored, A true survivor. The car retains its original paint with the exception of the right fender, right door, & right quarter panel. I had those items repainted at a local body shop because of some scapes & dings. Car has never been in an accident or wrecked. Things I have done to the car 1. Re Chromed front & rear bumpers. This was almost $1000.00 by itself 2. Newer BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires 14 inch 3. New Gas Tank & Sending Unit 4. New Starter 5.New Alternator 6. New Brake Master Cylinder 7. New Fuel Pump 8. New Trunk Mat 9. New windshield washer bottle 10. New rear shelf panel & speakers Things the car needs 1. Transmission leaks 2. Heater core started leaking this spring. I have by passed it for now 3. Right rear tire loses air very slowly. I air it up about every 2 weeks. The tire is ok, I think the rim is not sealing totally. 4. Right sill plate. Its missing 5. Turn signals on front fenders havent been working. Never had it looked at. 6. Factory A/C is not currently working. Everything is there I have taken the car to local car shows & get lots of complimnets. Its not a 100 point show car but a very nice driver. I am currently driving the car locally but I would have it gone thru before going on any long trips. Original unmolested cars like these are getting hard to find. I have a clear Tennesse title in hand.
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