1969 Sport Satellite Convertible on 2040-cars
Shirley, New York, United States
Engine:383
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 0
Model: Satellite
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Convertible
Warranty: None
Drive Type: 383
Up for auction is a very 1969 Sport Satellite Convertible ( 1 0f 818 ) The car is B-5 Blue with white interior., 383 engine with 727 trans , has bucket seat and console. The car has new lower control arm bushings , new lower ball joints,front brake hoses ,New gas tank and sending unit, new convertible top ( with correct grain ) ,New Cragar SS , ETC - ETC The frame on the car , is overall rot free. Being its a 44 year old car , it has had some metal welded on it, and the trunk pan and floors have been patced ( I tried to take some picture of the underneath of the car,its possible this was a factory undercoat car ). If your looking for a all metal origanal car from 69, please dont contact me. This is not a barret jackson 80K trailer queen. It is a beatutiful rare convertble, that is a pleasue to own ,and it runs and drives amazing. Thanks for your understanding. Any questions , please e-mail. Owner reserves the right to stop auction at any time. RON
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