1968 Plymouth Satellite Convertible 383 4 Speed Gtx Clone Six Pack One Of 16 on 2040-cars
Mamaroneck, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.3L 6286CC 383Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
Used
Mileage: 52,485
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTX
Trim: Base
Drive Type: 4 speed
I am selling this car for a friend who owns it. It is a one of 16 produced vehicle. 1968 Plymouth Satellite 383 4 speed convertible GTX clone. Not sure if it has the original motor, but with the history, and the mileage, I believe it is the original motor. Believe it came with a single 4 barrel carb, but now has the 3 carb six pack option, it has headers on the motor. VIN NUMBER RH27H8G216706. The roof and related mouldings fit is really good, all seams on the body look great, looks like it has the original body panels including trunk etc., some slight bubbling on the lower right fender bottom and the lower right quarter panel as seen in the photos. The driver side lower body has no bubbling. The original body looks really good and straight. Convertible top looks great. Think the original color of this car is orange according to the tag numbers. Believe this car is a sport satellite 383 4 spd convertible, with GTX emblems, one of 16 painted a different color with a really nice original body. It has disc brakes in the front, don`t know if it had this originally. Has FOOSE wheels all around. Any questions ask me or call Charles at 914 316 5330 New York. Car runs great, and really turns heads. Any serious offers will be considered.
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