1973 Plymouth Satelite Sebring Plus on 2040-cars
Londonderry, New Hampshire, United States
You are bidding on a 1973 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus- Rallye package. This unique mopar has everything you would want in the top of the line Plymouth of its day. Still has her strong 400 big block 4 barrel motor and auto transmission she was born with. This is NOT your grandmother's Satellite. As we all know- 1973 was the end of an era for muscle cars, as mopar lovers- we all love the roadrunners but the Satellite was at the top of the food chain and this one was no exception. Whoever ordered this car wanted it all - including:
- 400 Big Block (Numbers Matching) - 4 Barrel Carb - Rallye Guages (with Tach of course) - Rallye Rims - Automatic shifter on the Floor - Console car! (NOT Column shift) - Bucket high back seats - Dual Exhaust - Bright white (new interior) - ALL BRAND NEW SUSPENSION- All the way around the car! including disc brakes see photos - Fiberglass Rallye hood (Originally came with Rallye hood but this one is aftermarket) - Brand new Red paint (Originally red and has been color matched beautifully) - Hood pins - Good tires - Motor runs great and the dual exhaust sounds great - Shifts nicely - All glass is in good shape - Brand new carpet - Too much to list... PLEASE NOTE: This car comes with an over the roof and down both sides- strobe decal. The paint shop has not installed it as of yet but will be installed by auction end- unless the auction ends early and the buyer does not want it installed. It is the last piece to complete this gorgeous build. - Also, The motor runs so good we have not rebuilt it. The previous owner put an aftermarket air cleaner on it but otherwise looks pretty stock. - The frame rails and the overall car is in great/sturdy and solid shape. There was bodywork done to the lower portions of the quarters and doors. The work turned out beautiful and anyone would be proud to own. Progress of build photos are available upon request. LOTS of money spent building this car for someone to drive for years to come. We will be adding more and more photos as weather permits. Car is located in Derry, New Hampshire- waiting for its new owner.
The Satellite Sebring Plus is due to skyrocket on the heals of the Roadrunner/GTX/Charger craze that is currently happening for the 71-73 years. Buy this car for CHEAP while you can and enjoy your driving your investment while you watch the prices rise. This car is ready to go to its new home- text email ebay or call to discuss and for more info/pics 6I7-459-8561 *Please ask your questions prior to bidding- Good luck! |
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The example you see above, which was born in 1970, is one of the finest Superbirds we've ever seen. Combine its complete restoration with its original 426 Hemi engine, and it's no surprise that it managed to bring in a cool half million dollars (plus 10 percent in fees) at Barrett-Jackson. See it yourself in our high-res image gallery above, and scroll down below for the official auction description.
If you want to follow along with the coverage, check out the Hagerty Fantasy Bid online game here.
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