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1986 plymouth horizon Car for fixing or parts & extra turbo motor

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Posted 02 August 2007 - 04:37 PM

If you were a registered user, you would not be seeing this!

I am relaying this information for someone who Is on the AMC Eagle's Nest forum. (where I am also a member)

1986 plymouth horizon
2.2 l4
5 speed
pwr steering
pwr brakes
Very little rust, cosmetic and fixable if wanting to save the ca r body itself.

the car is in Harrisville NY 13648 and currently does not run and it needs to be trailered home it cannot be towed. it is partially dissasembled. It has some cosmetic damage to the driverside front door and fender. the car also has possible unibody damage from being picked up improperly and bending the floor pan upwards on the Driverside. it may be fixable but there is no guarantee to that.

He describes it best as "it is the parts car of all parts ca rs" that it would be a great donor v ehicle to an undamaged shell.

It has many new parts (installed before being damaged) and the price is up to what ever you decide with him. I am simply going to provide the contact info for the person if anyone is interested. please respond here or PM me.

There is also an 1984 Turbo 2.2 motor that is available with or without the car. last ran 6 yrs ago and is stored inside.

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Just so there is NO mis-understanding. the car goes as a WHOLE. if you want it it must be the whole thing, not bits or pieces. whether you buy it with the intention to fix or have for parts it all (the car) must go together.

The price is 200.00 US Dollars for Everything. Negotiable if you only want one or the other



Thank you

This post has been edited by Pbody: 13 August 2007 - 11:56 PM

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Posted 02 August 2007 - 08:48 PM

If you were a registered user, you would not be seeing this!

if he is parting it out then i was wandering how much he was thinking in terms of a price range??
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Posted 03 August 2007 - 11:29 PM

well i'm interested in the tranny bc i'm doing the auto to manual conversion... so i don't want he would want for it??how about $150 shipped. i live in michigan.
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Posted 12 August 2007 - 10:13 PM

This car is still available as a whole, as is the turbo motor

200.00 dollars for both. they are also available separately
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