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1970 Plymouth Satellite 2dr HT Parts/Project

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CornDog

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I am listing this car for a friend of mine. 1970 Plymouth Satellite, 318ci, auto, A/C, white exterior, black interior. I rescued this car along with another from a salvage yard 3yrs ago. The cars were going to the crusher later that week. I know the car looks rough but I just couldn't see car turned into some angle iron or who knows what. The car is rusty and wrecked but it still has many good useable parts on it. The 318 appears to be complete as well as the transmission and all of it's linkage. I believe the rearend is an 8 1/4 from what I remember. All of the factory tinted glass looks good. The dash is somewhat complete. The original bench seat is long gone. Most all of the sheetmetal is rusty with the exception of the passenger door and the driver side fender. The fender has a little bit of rust on the lower section which could be patched pretty easily. The main grille and bezels are missing but the lower grille is intact and looks to be in good shape. Most all of the trim looks good with the exception of the back glass moulding. Someone put screws in them. The body side mouldings look good with the exception of the driver door... of course. The car is manual brakes with drum all the way around. The car rolls freely and will easily load onto a trailer.

My friend would like to sell the car complete as it sits but if there is enough interest in individual parts to make it worth our time to part it out, then we would consider going that route. The car is located in Jackson, Mississippi. My friend is asking $750 for the car. Please contact me at [email protected]

For MANY detailed pictures of the car, go to the following link. http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y228/CornDog05/1970%20Plymouth%20Satellite/?start=all

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Actually, thinking more clearly; ahum, this 70 may be almost the same condition as my GTX is/was in!
 
Sure the car is rough, but it sure beats seeing it go to the crusher. I just couldn't let it go. I didn't really need it but I got it anyways. Surely someone will need parts. By the way... it was a shopping cart that hit the door.... just a minor door ding.

Justin
"CornDog"
 
Sure the car is rough, but it sure beats seeing it go to the crusher. I just couldn't let it go. I didn't really need it but I got it anyways. Surely someone will need parts. By the way... it was a shopping cart that hit the door.... just a minor door ding.

Justin
"CornDog"

LOL good one justin
 
Well i am happy you saved it from the crusher...if i were local to you I would be interested in it. Yeah it is rough but that brings the price down so that someone with out deep pockets can pick up a muscle era 2dr car. Big block swap is sooooo easy on these.

My 1968 satellite had front end damage when I got it from rear ending a Chevy truck. The owner sold it to a friend of mine who was going to enter it in a demolition derby. He paid 50 dollars for the car. i gave him 100 dollars and have had it ever since...that was back in 1992.
 
man another one I would buy if you were closer...why are you guys all so far away...lol
 
Are you interested in parting it out?

If we don't get any luck selling it whole and there is enough interest in various parts, then we will consider parting it out. What part(s) are you interested in? Someone else already has dibbs on the "PLYMOUTH" letters on the tail panel.

Justin
"CornDog"
 
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