1965 Satellite 440 Magnum Automatic / Super Stock Max Wedge Tribute No! Reserve on 2040-cars
Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
NO....... RESERVE AUCTION.. one time offer it will not get re-posted ! 1965 Plymouth satellite originally a regal red car. restoration started a few years ago and then stopped. do to money and life's callings...... but must of the hard stuff is done! sold body floors trunk doors .. it will need some attention to the lower rear panels. (Note pics) and the lower front fenders. rockers are nice sold! I sold my nova 1967 and took this car in trade plus cash for it. Here is what was done to it. rebuilt mopar 440 375 hp. 1968 dodge engine police car. dress to the nine like the old 426 super stock iii wedge 727 automatic 8/34 REAR non posi. shocks brakes new carpet all the rest of the inside is original. the jams doors and trunk are ruffed in with red already. the body frame floors trunk rockers are very solid!! When i got it ...... it was a part and the motor and trans was not in it. i put it in and some of the interior I did all new wheel cylinders got it to start and stop i have only driven it around the block and not far stops fine steers fine shifts in all gears. It will need some more tlc paint and body work and a complete exhaust system and some adjustment to the brakes the front suspension should be done to it is not street legal due to the exhaust windshield has a crack but i have a nice used one that comes with it rare car it was a original v8 car. Lights works horn works. the heater is not working missing the fan radio is not working could be just wire or fuse never checked missing some trim and emblems. i do have the passenger seat and front bumper SOLID B BODY MOPAR BIG BLOCK WITH no reserve car is running and all back together but still need some small fine tuning. you can have this car road ready in a few days and drive it while you restore the car................. I bid to when sold as is were is condition a cash deposit by Paypal. and balance is to be made by bank wire only!! NO other forum of payment will be excepted! NO refund so make sure you want it and have the founds!!!!!!! you are welcome to come and see the car at my home before you bid............. NOT after you win LOL. i may end the auction early the car is list locally for sale thanks happy bidding.. IF YOUR FEEDBACK SCORE IS LOWER THEN 25 YOU MUST CONFERM YOUR SELF BY EMAIL OR YOU WILL BE BLOCK AND YOUR BID WILL GET CANSULED SORRY. |
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While we'd normally recap the stars of the show, in this particular auction, every car's sale was newsworthy. The full list of sale prices doesn't seem to be published, but according to The New York Times, the auction brought in a total of $2.5 million, or an average of about $277,000 per car.
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