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SOLD 1972 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus

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1972 RP23: Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus

Canadian spec car, with a solid running 318ci automatic transmission (all numbers match)
GY8 - gold poly interior and exterior.
Approx 80,000 miles (125,000 kms)

The upper half of the body is solid metal. The lower portion of the body may need to be replaced in places.
The floor pans are all solid except for the drivers area (water had collected under the carpet, carpet has since been removed).

The frame was oiled and is still in great shape.
While being stored, a barn beam fell on the drivers side C pillar. See pictures for roof damage.
Engine compartment has very minimal rust and the engine runs and sounds great.

New exhaust, brakes and suspension components have minimal miles on them.


Asking $5000
Located in Otterville, Ontario.
Selling for a family member. Pick up only.



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One more note. The car comes will all the original paperwork, in good condition.

Any thoughts on price? It is somewhat negotiable.
 
One more note. The car comes will all the original paperwork, in good condition.

Any thoughts on price? It is somewhat negotiable.

I would think $5K US dollars is a good starting point for negotiation. I paid $4600 for my Charger and it's not #s matching and yours looks like it needs less bodywork than mine did at the time, mine is a big block though.
 
I would think $5K US dollars is a good starting point for negotiation. I paid $4600 for my Charger and it's not #s matching and yours looks like it needs less bodywork than mine did at the time, mine is a big block though.

Concur that seems like a great starting point for this solid car. I don't know how much would be involved with the roof pillar.

Very nice looking N85 tach instrument cluster btw
 
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