For Sale 1974 sport suburban wagon

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1974 Plymouth Sport Suburban 440
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Ut Oh!! The color (PK6) looks like it matches Ginger! my 77. The recent Temptations with the copper metallic cars that have popped up recently is killing me. Lol
 
All these years and you guys still don’t get it...:poke:

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1974 Plymouth

cylinders: 8 cylinders
fuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: wagon

Very rare car, all original inside and out. 103273 original miles. Runs great, needs interior work. Any questions call or text Kenny
 
These are more rare than the T&C now. Funny how these cars could be optioned resulting in odd ball combinations. This one has the rear bumper foot treads, but no handles. My T&C has handles but no treads.
 
All these years and you guys still don’t get it...:poke:

1974 Plymouth Sport Suburban 440 - $6000 (Christmas Valley) hide this posting
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1974 Plymouth

cylinders: 8 cylinders
fuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: wagon

Very rare car, all original inside and out. 103273 original miles. Runs great, needs interior work. Any questions call or text Kenny
He’s Asking WAY to much.. IMO, but what else are we missing?
 
When these cars were new, they probably would have been slow sellers due to physical size and engine size. Optioned to cost "A few dollars less . . . " than a similar Chrysler would not have helped either. But if you needed a Plymouth of that size, rather than wanting a Chrysler or Dodge, it was just the ticket.

Wondering how well that old acrylic enamel might clean up? Didn't somebody have a "magic elixr" treatment to make the woodgrain look better, a while back?

CBODY67
 
Matt is pointing out the fact that without posting pictures and text this thread will be useless in the future when the CL ad is gone...


That,s teamwork...….Thanks @detmatt ...
There are six thousand members here and only a (few) are posting ….
 
It just struck me...looks like this car sat out side a long time, yet the lettering on the cluster is not yellowed out at all. Go figure.
 
From the pictures provided! I kind a like it, adding a wagon in my fleet would be a plus, getting divorced over the purchase of another car on the other hand wouldn’t be. LOL
 
All these years and you guys still don’t get it...:poke:

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1974 Plymouth

cylinders: 8 cylinders
fuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: wagon

Very rare car, all original inside and out. 103273 original miles. Runs great, needs interior work. Any questions call or text Kenny


I saw this, Thanks detmatt!
 
I would total trade my t@c for this, but what a pile of money for something that hasn't been preped for a sale.
 
2 fender tags!

I sure would like to see a close up of them.
 
All that impossible-to-find trim appears intact, and 3M will still do you (a bunch of) rolls of DiNoc woodgrain. I wonder if the paint would come back with some effort? love the color.

Sigh, wrong coast.
 
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Paint touches up easily. :D Love the Color btw. as well.
 
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