1973 Plymouth Satellite Custom 5.2l on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Hello, I am selling my 1973 Plymouth Satellite. Factory A/C car (not working). Very solid and rust free car. 318. automatic. New engine and new transmission. New fuel tank and fuel sender. Power front disc brakes. Front sway bar. Edelbrock carb and intake, Headers, mild cam, dual exhaust. The engine has 1k miles on it and the trans. was just rebuilt within a few hundred miles. I have put the road runner stripes and a few decals on the car, as well as the hood and rear Go-Wing. This car drives really well. Front suspension and steering is tight. Brakes work great. All the dash and instrumentation light up and work. Nice car to drive. This is a super solid car with NO RUST. There are a couple of very small bubbles and some surface rust in the trunk. Very minimal. This is a solid driver. Current registration. This is your chance to own a road runner for a reasonable price. I am selling the car locally and reserve the right to end the auction at any time.
a/c, radio, and heater are not working. The car needs headliner. The rear end has a slight whine from it. Pretty typical chrysler. Factory gold on gold. Thanks for looking |
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