All Original 1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring on 2040-cars
Boulder City, Nevada, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Satellite
Trim: 1974 ALL ORIG PLYMOUTH SATELLITE/SEBRING FACT AC
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 999,999
Exterior Color: Tan
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1974 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE/SEBRING
318 MOTOR W AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
CAR STARTS RUNS,SHIFTS AND DRIVES AS IT SHOULD. DOES NOT SMOKE, MAKE NOISES ETC. I NOTICED A SMALL AMOUNT OF TRANS FLUID WHEN I MOVED IT OUT OF THE GARAGE,BUT IT HAD BEEN SITTING FOR A COUPLE WEEKS!! MINIMAL SPOT
ALL THE LIGHTS,HORN,GAUGES,TURN SIGNALS,DOME LIGHT ETC WORK, ORIGINAL RADIO DOES NOT.
INTERIOR IS ALL THERE AND VERY COMPLETE! HEADLINER IS GREAT, DOOR PANELS ARE COMPLETE HAVE SOME WEAR, CARPET AND SEATS ARE ACTUALLY IN VERY GOOD CONDITION
DASH IS CRACKED
REAR PKG TRAY IS SOLID W NO CRACKS
CAR IS IN ORIGINAL PAINT
BODY HAS SOME DENTS(PASS SIDE REAR QUARTER,SEE PICS) AND SOME SMALL DINGS HERE AND THERE
ALL TRIM IS THERE, CAR IS MISSING NOTHING
CAR IS ROCK SOLID AND DRY!! FLOORS ROCKERS QUARTERS ETC ARE SOLID
NEED TO HAVE THE TRUNK OPENED AS THE LOCK IS ALL BUSTED UP BUT I HAVE BEEN UNDERNEATH THE CAR AND ITS SOLID W NO ISSUES INCLUDING TRUNK PAN!! ILL ADD PICS WHEN TRUNK GETS OPENED
AC WORKS BUT NEEDS A CHARGE. BLOWER MOTOR ETC ALL OPERATE AS THEY SHOULD.
TIRES ARE BRAND NEW, I WOULD CHANGE ALL BELTS AND HOSES AND ALL FLUIDS BEFORE I TOOK CAR ON ANY LENGTHY TRIPS JUST TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE
THIS IS A VERY SOLID CAR AS THE PIX SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES AND WHENS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW A MOPAR THIS ORIGINAL????
THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEES OF ANY KIND WRITTEN OR IMPLIED. I HAVE DESCRIBED THIS CAR TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANYTIME AS THE CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AS WELL
I AM RE LISTING THIS CAR AS RIPPENDUNES HIT THE BUY IT NOW AND FLAKED OUT OF THE DEAL!!!!!!! SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.................
PLLLEEEEAAASSSSSEEEE................IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE MONEY OR NEED YOUR WIFES,MOMS,GIRLFRIENDS OK TO BUY THE CAR, DO ME A FAVOR AND DONT BUY IT!!! BUY IT NOW MEANS JUST THAT, BUY IT NOW!!!
CAR HAS CLEAR NEVADA TITLE
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR NEED MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS. THANK YOU TO ALL OF THOSE THAT CONSIDERED THIS AUCTION, AND GOOD LUCK!!
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