1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Original Mopar 1970,1971,1972,1974 on 2040-cars
Boise, Idaho, United States
Body Type:hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:318
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Satellite
Trim: sebring
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 88,633
Sub Model: sebring
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gold
Hi up for Auction is a 1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring all original car. Engine is a original 318 2 barrel with Automatic transmission. 318 is all original down to the plug wires and runs good starts right up. AC unit is in working condition the compressor kicks in and all but it needs a recharge. The Cars color is Aztec gold and had a gold vinyl top. The body of the car is pretty straight and solid, there are a couple of dents one is a small one on the pass fender and a pretty small and one by the drivers door mirror and another small one around the trunk lock, cars body is rust free, the frame rails, quarters, fenders, trunk, floors. The Automatic transmission works good like it should. The interior is sun damaged from sitting, seats are still firm though, Door panels are good, dash has the typical cracks and headliner is ripped, The carpet is old and original. The doors all open and shut nice. The rear bumper is bent on the drivers side not to bad I was going to straighten it but never got to it. I have a new bezel for the tail light. The windshield has a chip that has started to crack so that will need to be replaced. Car has new battery, rebuilt carb, and newer tires with original hubcaps. Rear end is 8 1/4 with 2.71 highway gears for cruising. I was just going to recharge the AC and drive it around. Its quiet sounding and smooth riding and gets ok mpg. All the gages work, signals , brakes , headlights. Steers and handles good brakes good too with front disc brakes. I guess you could clone it as a road runner if you wanted, But it is all original. Im moving so I cant take it with me is the reason for selling it and I thought somebody might want a original Mopar for a affordable price. I have all the original paper work from the original owner, from window sticker to order sheet and so on. The build sheet is under the drivers seat. Car drives around town fine but I don't think I would drive it across the country if that's the case. I would trailer it or ship it, Besides its cheaper with fuel cost and less wear and tear on you and the car. Vehicle plates have expired in May. I have a clear Idaho title in my name. email if you need more pics or if you have ???? Car Sold as is 500.00 DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HRS. FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE. I will email after the end of the auction to touch base with you. If your shipping a the Car its easy they will just want your info and then they set up a pickup date, They will call me when they are a few hours out, they go over a check list and sign off on it and its on its way to your house. I will help much as I can. Car can sit a few weeks if necessary. YOU CAN PAY WITH PAYPAL IF YOU PAY THE ADDITIONAL 3 OR 4% TRANSACTION FEE THEY CHARGE OTHER THAN THAT BANK WIRE OR CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK. ONCE PAID IN FULL I WILL FEDX OR USPS NEXT DAY AIR THE TITLE AND BILL OF SALE WITH TRACKING SO YOU CAN WATCH IT COME RIGHT TO YOUR FRONT DOOR AND EVERY THING GOES SMOOTH THAT WAY. Thanks and good luck
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