For consignment, a first year body style and last year true muscle car look in the form of a 1971 Plymouth Satellite Sebring, add a remanufactured engine, a rebuilt transmission a subdued paint scheme, and a laundry list of recent maintenance and updated parts you have eye candy in steel form.
Exterior
With a near show quality finish for the carefully resprayed body done with fender tag matching Amber Sherwood Green Metallic, it will be difficult to find any fault on this fuselage looker other than some small inclusions down low. Great looking Satellite Sebring script trim is seen dressing the coke bottle sides, and going around the front wheel well, then headed back through the door and rear quarter panel where it goes for another up and down ride around the rear wheel well, and finally ending at the rear bumper is an embossed body line giving the look of motion even when standing still. Speaking of the bumpers, they're both new and for the front is an ovalesque chrome surrounding the quad headlights, grill assembly and the traditional red white and blue Satellite emblem. Signal markers are mounted down below on the valance and all front lighting has been updated to CIBIE high power LED bulbs. A large slightly inward scooped hood wears not only hood pins but is flanked outboard by some body colored fender mounted turn signals. Well polished stainless surrounds dress the clear and clean glass and new chrome sport mirrors are dressing both doors. Out back, the flat rectangular trunk lid has been fitted with a new chrome laden luggage rack. New tail light lenses with LED bulbs sit within black trimmings and are surrounded by the all encompassing new chrome rear bumper. 1970's era American Racing Torque Thrust wheels dress the 4's and are wrapped in raised white letter staggered width Hankook rubber from 2021, and there you have it...Sebring trim.
Interior
A swing of the doors and we see very nice medium green embossed upper door panels then some molded vinyl below in a darker green. A shiny door actuating paddle and window crank are also in this differing field of texture and surfaces and we are blown away by the chrome trimmed light green rectangular inserts. Upfront we note the split front bench in medium and light green vinyl with the light green reserved for embossed inserts and the dark for the smooth bolsters in nearly perfect condition. In back is a pattern matching bench which is also presenting very nicely and perfectly clean. This interior looks like new because it is with all the parts coming from the folks at Legendary Interiors. Some extra wood applique is on the dash and frames the squared off gauges, radio and black knobs and aftermarket AC and heat dials, while down below a modern AM/FM/Bluetooth radio resides in its factory location. New aftermarket gauges hang below dash central and on the hump is a Johnson/Messenger 130A 2-way CB radio In front of the passenger seat is a large glove box door below a Satellite badged band of applique and topping things off is a new padded dash topper, again from Legendary Interiors. On the steering column is the original 3 spoke dark green and applique Plymouth badged steering wheel. This is all within a field of like new dark green low pile carpeting and above is a tight dark green headliner and nice B pillar coverings with some embossing in back.
Drivetrain
An unbelievably clean engine which touts 318ci displacement and Hemi Orange paint has all kinds of shine and little corrosion on any surface, as well as electronic ignition. This is a correct, but not original, remanufactured engine from ATK. The standard rebuilt 2-barrel carburetor sits atop with a flawless air cleaner in orange protecting the carb. This mill has been treated to a new water pump, a fresh tune up, a new alternator and voltage regulator, new high torque starter, new oil pump, new fuel pump and filter, and a new Champion 3 row aluminum radiator is on to keep things cool. Bolted on to the back is a rebuilt with new torque converter A904 TorqueFlite automatic transmission and a 8 1/4" rear axle with 2.71 gearing rounds out the package. Our consignor notes that all the fluids have been replaced to ensure reliable service.
Undercarriage
Slight surface rust is noted on an otherwise clean undercoated and patinaed frame and floor panels as well as underside of rockers. A newer Flowmaster dual exhaust snakes its way rearward from the headers attached to the 318ci mill. Providing the ride is an independent torsion bar front suspension with new ball joints and new air shocks and in the back we note leaf springs with more new air shocks. We note a new master cylinder actuating the power disc brakes with new hoses up front and power drums in the rear along with a new fuel tank. Our consignor also notes that the power steering box and power steering pump are also new.
Drive-Ability
A quick starter and great performer, this example was a pleasure to test drive, and it handled our test track like the best of them. Adequate and smooth acceleration from 1971, solid braking and decent handling. All worked very nicely with the functionality, no problems to report with the exception of the fender mounted turn signals not flashing and the clock not keeping time.
Mopar fans here are a true example of what one would see cruising the highways and byways of the good old USofA in the 1970's. Great looks out of 1971 and coming with a slew of new updates and upgrades, this car has always been maintained like a favorite prize flower, this beautiful and loooong car is a turnkey classic.