Plymouth Valient Convertible 1964 Signet 200 on 2040-cars
Williamston, Michigan, United States
Up for auction is a 1964 Plymouth Valient Signet 200 convertible. This car was purchased in 2010 from a Mid-Michigan collector who replaced the voltage regulator, rear axle pinion, fuel sending unit, alternator, and battery. He also rebuilt the carburetor, front brake cylinders, and re-sealed the power steering pump. An interior kit was also purchased from this collector and installed. The interior kit included a new convertible top, new windshield, new paint, new carpet, and new upholstery. The car has been driven about 500 miles since purchasing, and has been stored in a garage. The odometer currently reads 70,704 miles, but the accuracy of this mileage is uncertain.
The engine starts right up and the car drives great. The heater works, the tires are in good condition, the engine does not leak oil, and all lights and turn signals work. The new owner may want to have the bumpers re-chromed, but otherwise, they are in good condition. The driver's side mirror needs replacing and the radio does not work. There are small areas of discoloration in the paint job, but they are so slight that they cannot be seen in the pictures. Please feel free to email if you have further questions. Please note that this car is being sold as is with no warranty. Thanks for looking! |
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