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1967 Plymouth Satellite on 2040-cars

US $8,000.00
Year:1967 Mileage:148000
Location:

Freeport, Florida, United States

Freeport, Florida, United States

1967 Plymouth Sattelite with GTX hood and flip gas cap.
Engine:
318 with mild cam, edelbrock intake and manifold
Mopar electronic ignition
Front disc brakes and power steering
3speed auto transmission
Professional 3M tint 

Body is solid less two rust spots in rear quarter panels as seen in pics, usual small dings and dents, interior is stock and in good shape, dashboard looks brand new. Newer 15" rims and dog dish caps. Rims have proper backspacing in order to accommodate the biggest tires you can fit on these b body satellites. Entire OEM suspension replaced in 2006, all receipts from 2 previous owners will be provided on what has been done to car over years, bearings, transmission seals etc.  tires have lots of life on them

Car runs and drives great, i bought it a few years ago and have used it as a daily driver when i wasnt riding my motor cycle im retiring from the military in a few years so im paying off my debts before i get out. Have history of car since its purchase when new to include window sticker and dealer broshures, original service manual and 3 volumes of dealership parts catalogs

Issues:
Has developed a oil leak from the oil pan area from what I can tell in the last few weeks (slow drip) it does not effect the performance, good oil pressure still, has got on the exhaust pipes from driving.

Gas gauge works till half tank then drops( need new tank float)
Needs lokar kickdown cable( installed trickflow throttle bracket and lokar cable and thought i could use existing kickdown, if u want it to down shift when you get on the gas u need it)

Driver side rear tire rub when you turn sharp left while going uphill, my driveway is when it happens no other times, shaving a little off inner fender would solve this


This is a fun dependable daily driver, any questios just ask.

$500 non refundable deposit due within 48 hours of auction end
10 days to pay remaining balance 
Buyer is responsible for making shipping arrangements

Any questions i will be happy to answer, if your close by come check it out in person
 

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