1967 Plymouth Satellite on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
up for auction is an 1967 Plymouth Satellite. originally was a 273. Now has a 1970 challenger rt 340 cid. .030 over bore. all forged internals, ported heads. 10.5:1 compression. (runs well on pump gas) Edelbrock cam good to 6500 rpm, single plane intake, edelbrock carb, headers and 2 chamber flowmasters. 2500 converter w/727 reverse manual trans. 8 3/4 3.23:1 gears. This engine was dynoed at 421hp. healthy rumble to her. motor was built for nitrous. arp bolts throughout. comectic head gaskets. windige tray, and balanced. The body has had new paint about 4 years ago. driver quality paint. but does look good.the color is Medium copper and was the orig. paint color. Interior needs work. carpet and seat covers if you want to make it original. I bought this car the way you see it, with the intent of making it a strait axle 60's drag car like a Sox and Martin. But my son is not interested in the project, and my money is better suited for my roadrunner that i have. This car is in good overall shape but needs tlc to make it a great street car again. brakes are 4 whl drum and just feel, well not that great. car has power steering and 3 speed wipers. and heat still works too. engine is healthy for sure. and has a lot to offer. Car is for sale locally and i reserve the right to end auction any time. reserve is very very reasonable. If you have any questions or needs different or specific pics. please call or text. Mark (980) 229-3422
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