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SOLID (1 OWNER) 1973 Plymouth Satellite Custom Station Wagon 318 w/ 3 speed

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I am looking to sell my dream wagon: I have for sale a ONE OWNER 1973 Plymouth Satellite Station Wagon that was custom ordered with a 318 and 3speed "on the tree" manual transmission. I have not registered the vehicle since I purchased it because I didn't want to lose its worth being a one owner vehicle. I do drive this wagon around the block and to the local gas station for fun. We're in the process of trying to obtain more equipment for our family hotrod/fabrication shop, so our loss is your gain!

Vehicle starts, runs, and drives fine. All gears shift as they should.

However:

The carburetor needs a high speed idler solenoid ($25-$35 on eBay) to keep a consistent idle. Car will run fine and idle fine for a while, but once gassed and the spring sticks on the idler sometimes, it'll lose idle/die when coming to a stop.

Motor is firing on all 8 and seems to be the original engine and transmission. Stays cool, has decent power considering it needs a basic tuneup. At some point, the original owner plugged the radiator lines for the heater, I assume the heater core needs replacing.

The body is extremely solid for its age. It has a few surface rust spots, and about two spots, I believe one on each rocker panel, an actual hole the size of a quarter. ALL of the glass is in good shape, all windows roll/function. Rear driver side door needs linkage fixed on outside, but opens/closes fine from the inside. Tailgate/hatch opens fine, window rolls down nice and easy.

The original AM radio works! At one point the original owner also installed an 8-track, and it still functions! We listened to an 8 track we found in the back seat. It also has a functioning fan on the dash.

Basically, when you sit down and fire this thing up, you feel like you're 30 years back in time. It's such a blast.

I hate to sell this wagon, but as it is, we need a TIG welder and a few other odds and ends to expand our family start-up business. I WOULD consider trades and money for a TIG welder or possibly other items. (I'm a state certified combination welder)

We're asking $3300.00(reduced to $2700!) but I'm open to offers. The car is located in Maryville, TN. I am including 30+ photos of the car, and will be and am trying to be as honest as I possibly can. Please feel free to ask any questions if you're a serious buyer.

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Additional notes:

Front bench seat needs to be recovered, drivers area completely worn/torn.
Most doors will need the armrest piece replaced, common.
As the picture shows, there are NO real dings or dents on this car. There is a small area above the passenger wheel well that has a scuff from rubbing across something, but is nothing critical.
Mopar license plate included (haha)

Message me if seriously interested and/or need to talk. Otherwise please put any questions you have that are basic in the for-sale thread. We are a new member of this forum, but can be verified thru dotheton.com as username: chimeramw (we build and restore old suzukis also as a family hobby) and as well thru eBay under username: superlenore

Thank you,

William
 
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Mods: Please don't consider this a "bump." I made the thread yesterday and it's still listed on the first page.

I would like to ask for the help of knowledgeable B body enthusiasts on how I can better sell this vehicle. Should I take a picture of the fender tag/VIN number? Am I asking too much for the condition it's in?

I'm listing this here first as I'd rather the car go to someone who is going to appreciate it for what it is... If I don't get any interest, I'm going to be posting it on eBay this weekend.

Thanks! I appreciate any feedback.

EDIT: There's been over 100 views with no input or responses, so any help would be appreciated!
 
Nice wagon..

Well, This is my first view :).. Im not a good judge on prices, i seem to get surprised with what others consider a good price and usually go by what is said here as many are knowledgeable here and can be trusted.. I will say this for the price your asking i would take the time and money and buy the high speed idler solenoid for the carb and put it on.. And i think if possible replace the heater core or at the least have one to go with the car.. A one time owner is not something you hear very much, cool... Remember you asked lol.
also if you do not find anyone here that is interested in your wagon the following link will take you to a site that could help you.. I myself think it looks good and in decent shape, as usual its to far away from me to even think about it but i would love to have a wagon someday, to be completely honest i prefer a 70 but do like the looks of this. I hope this helps you out a little and don't forget Mopar Muscle site, You could post it up there also... the link im leaving is specific to wagons.. Good luck!!

http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/index.php
 
Well, This is my first view :).. Im not a good judge on prices, i seem to get surprised with what others consider a good price and usually go by what is said here as many are knowledgeable here and can be trusted.. I will say this for the price your asking i would take the time and money and buy the high speed idler solenoid for the carb and put it on.. And i think if possible replace the heater core or at the least have one to go with the car.. A one time owner is not something you hear very much, cool... Remember you asked lol.
also if you do not find anyone here that is interested in your wagon the following link will take you to a site that could help you.. I myself think it looks good and in decent shape, as usual its to far away from me to even think about it but i would love to have a wagon someday, to be completely honest i prefer a 70 but do like the looks of this. I hope this helps you out a little and don't forget Mopar Muscle site, You could post it up there also... the link im leaving is specific to wagons.. Good luck!!

http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/index.php


Thanks for your input. I'm posting three more pictures here of the vin#, fender tag, and door tag. I'm also dropping the price down to $2700, maybe that'll get more interest. I know if I fix the heater core and idler i'll just want to keep it, which is why I'd prefer to just sell it as is.

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I edited first post, reduced to $2700 now. Thanks.
 
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