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75 Plymouth Valiant on 2040-parts.com

US $6,000.00
Location:

Norfolk, Virginia, United States

Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used

This car is in very good working conditions for its age. I think it was kept in a garage for a long time. Recently had the following parts replaced: tires; battery; starter; radiator; water pump; windshield wipers and internal mechanism on that sys; new radio Sony with blue tooth and 1300 watts speakers; rear brake sys; front bottom cushion seat.
Air condition and heat was working but stopped working recently. I think is either the resistor or the blowing fan. Has slant 6 engine. The compression check tested good with minimal wear on the piston and cylinders. It doesn't leak oil.

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