1968 Plymouth Satelite Roadrunner Pro Street Nostalgia Drag Race on 2040-cars
Byron, Georgia, United States
Engine:V8
Year: 1968
Make: Plymouth
Trim: BASE
Model: Satellite
Mileage: 100,000
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
UP FOR AUCTION IS A GREAT 68 PLY PROJECT THAT WILL MAKE A GREAT PRO STREET OR DRAG PROJECT. IT HAS BEEN BACK HALVED WITH A 4 LINK COIL OVER REAR STUB. THE REAR END IS A NARROWED DANA 60 FROM A SUPER STOCK CAR WITH A SPOOL AND 456 GEARS .THE COIL OVERS ARE NEW DOUBLE ADJUSTABLE KONIS. THE CHASSIS HAS BEEN TIED WITH SUB FRAME CONNECTORS. THE FRONT WHEELS I BELIEVE ARE WELD 2.0 15X4 AND THE REARS ARE AMERICAN RACING CUSTOM 15X14 TORQUE THRUST (THE ONES PICTURED ON THE CAR IN THE SHOP). THE MICKEY THOMPSON TIRES ARE 15X33 AND HAVE BEEN USED FOR MOCH UP ONLY. THE FENDERS AND DOORS HAVE A FEW SMALL DENTS/ALMOST NO RUST AND ARE VERY USABLE. CAR COMES WITH VERY NICE GRILLE AND NICE EXTRA TRIM AND NON AIR DASH ASSY THAT I WAS GOING TO USE ON CAR. THE RT QUARTER PANEL IS MOCKED UP AND READY TO INSTALL, AND I WAS ALSO GOING TO REPLACE RT QUARTER. THE CAR OVERALL WAS VERY SOLID. COMES WITH 68 BUCKET SEAT CORES AND WHEEL TUBBS. RT WHEEL TUBB IS NOW IN PLACE. CAR IS A BARGAIN COMPARED TO WHAT HAS BEEN SPENT ON HER SO FAR AND STORAGE FOR A WHILE FOR THE WINNING BIDDER WOULD NOT BEE A PROBLEM. SO GOOD LUCK BIDDING.
On Jan-05-14 at 20:52:59 PST, seller added the following information: FORGOT TO MENTION IT HAS 70 UP B BODY FRONT DISC BRAKES ADDED. |
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