1966 Plymouth Satellite Sport Big Block on 2040-cars
Renton, Washington, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-8 361
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Satellite
Trim: Sport
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 86,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Yellow/Black
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1966 Plymouth Sport Satellite
- Big Block B-Body
- Factory Black Over Yellow Paint
- Black Bucket Seat Interior
- Floor Shift Automatic
- Disc Brakes
- Survivor
This Plymouth spent nearly its entire existence in California and came north to Washington within last five years. A nice example of what I would term a survivor. I believe I am the fourth or fifth owner. Body is very straight and exceptionally clean and dry. 80% of the paint is original -- one side appears to have been partially resprayed 20+ years ago. Two-tone paint is factory and matches the code on the fender tag. Paint is presentable with various imperfections and wear collected over its 46 year life. Rear bumper is in need of replacement.
Interior is factory black with bucket seats and floor shift automatic transmission. Front bucket seats have been outfitted with NOS 1967 headrests. Original upholstery, headliner, visors, dash, carpets, and door panels are all in very good condition. Door panels show some wear. Carpets are sun-faded in places. Steering wheel is near mint. Aftermarket (Juliano's) retractable 3-point shoulder harnesses have been cleanly installed in place of the original front seat lap-belts. All gauges, switches and lights are operational. Floor console is missing rearmost padded section (I have not been able to source one). Factory AM radio is in place--but is not operational. Odometer reads 86,562.
The drivetrain features the original 361 cubic inch big-block V-8, 727 Torqueflite transmission and a non-posi 3.23 rear axle. The 361 Commando has been livened up a little with an Edelbrock dual-plane manifold and 600 cfm carburetor; Mild Mopar street camshaft; Mopar electronic ignition; Accel coil; K and N air filter; Hooker headers; and Flowmaster exhaust system. Transmission is all stock (i.e. no shift-kit). Master Power disc brakes have been installed up front. Car starts, runs, drives and stops at least as good as when it left the factory 40+ years ago.
The Satellite is riding on 15 x 8 Magnum 500 wheels shod with Bf Goodrich Radial T/A235/60/15 (front) and 255/60/15 (rear). Shocks are Edelbrock Classic IAS on all four corners. Car drives nice and straight. Steering is classic 60's Mopar--vague and "floating."
If further information or pictures of particular areas are needed, please don't hesitate to ask. Car is available for inspection by appointment. Please ask any and all questions before bidding. Buyer to pay any and all shipping costs. Seller does not offer any warranty or guarantee.
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