1966 Plymouth Satellite Like 1967 Gtx on 2040-cars
Dupo, Illinois, United States
Engine:318 V8
Body Type:hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: Satellite
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: GTX
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: black bucket seats floor console
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 61,487
this is a California 1966 Plymouth Satellite brought to the St Louis area in 1978 by an airman stationed in california. He wrecked the car and it has been in a garage for most of these years. He never registered it in St Louis . It does not have a title & could be used to rebody a 1967 GTX or restore as is. The motor runs, sounds good, master brake cylinder bad. The floor pans are really good and car has minimal rust. The transmission engages in drive and reverse - could not drive without further repairs to brake master cylinder. Looks like newer brake shoe had been installed. Glass is good . This car does not have a title - had to put clear in listing to get it listed........ NO TITLE........ the mileage is probably correct due to the wear shown on the pedals and due to it not been driven since 1978.
Local pick up available or buyer to arrange all shipping.
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