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1971 Roadrunner Clone on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:99999
Location:

Gordon, Alabama, United States

Gordon, Alabama, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:440
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: RH23G1G202073
Year: 1971
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 99,999
Model: Satellite
Sub Model: SATELLITE SEBRING
Trim: SEBRING

UP FOR AUCTION IS MY 1971 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE (ROADRUNNER CLONE). CAR CAME FACTORY WITH A 318 AND 904 BUT NOW HAS A 1968 440 AND A NEW 727(CURRENTLY NOT INSTALLED). IT CAME WITH A/C, PS AND POWER DISC BRAKES. ALL FRONT END PARTS WERE STRIPPED AND REPAINTED. THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT WAS TAKEN TO BARE METAL AND REPAINTED WITH BASE/CLEAR CITRON YELLA ALONG WITH THE DOOR JAMBS. NEEDS SOME MINOR RUST REPAIR IN THE TRUNK. ALSO NEEDS A WINDSHEILD.

THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE NEW:
REAR LOWER 1/4's
FLOOR PATCHES (WHERE NEEDED)
MASTER CYLINDER, CALIPERS, BRAKES, HOSES, WHEEL CYLINDERS
COMPLETELY RE-DONE FRONT SUSPENSION USING ALL MOOG PARTS
TRUNK GUTTERS
WINDSHEILD FRAME
TOPCAT CAT WHISKERS
SEATS
FACTORY MOLDED CARPET
DASH CAP
BATTERY TRAY KIT
VERY VERY NICE TAIL LIGHT LENSES DATED 1971
FUEL SENDING UNIT
FUEL PUMP
GAS TANK LINER
NOT NEW BUT COMES WITH A 150MPH  RALLY GAUGE CLUSTER
    ALL METAL WORK WAS DONE BY A PROFESSIONAL AND DONE VERY WELL. I WAITED THREE YEARS FOR HIM TO DO IT.

THIS CAR IS A PROJECT AND NEEDS TO BE FINISHED AND IS NOT DRIVEABLE AS IT SITS. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND FEES, HOWEVER, I CAN HELP WITH LOADING THE VEHICLE. THE CAR WILL NOT LEAVE UNTIL ALL FUNDS HAVE CLEARED. ALSO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANYTIME FOR ANY REASON. PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. I CAN SEND MORE DETAILED PICTURES VIA TEXT UPON REQUEST.  IF INTERESTED PLEASE CALL ME @ 334-791-5930 THANKS, MARK


On Aug-27-14 at 06:43:59 PDT, seller added the following information:

I DO HAVE THE FRONT BUMPER, FRONT LOWER VALENCE, DRIP RAIL MOULDINGS AND HEADLIGHT BEZELS THEY'RE JUST NOT PICTURED. ALSO, IF I CAN GET THE TIME TO DO IT I WILL INSTALL THE TRANSMISSION IN. I'M SURE THERE ARE SOME THINGS I HAVE MISSED SO PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND AGAIN MY NUMBER IS 334-791-5930 THANKS!

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