1968 Plymouth Satellite on 2040-cars
Thomson, Georgia, United States
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1968 plymouth satellite street strip car -all new steel fenders,doors, quarters,trunk. hood is fiberglass and new.
trunk floor and gas tank are also new,as well as panel between trunk and rear window. all glass is new. upholstery
new-front seats replaced with racing bucket seats. Street Legal car all lights working-headlites are LED Engine is
440 hp block bored 30 over with alum heads,roller cam,hi perf rods pistons,valves. car has 6 point roll cage,frame
sub connectors,caltrak traction,dana rear end w LPW back plate, 4.30 richmond gear , headers w magnaflow
mufflers-all stainless and 3" throughout. trans is a 727 race modified ,deep alum pan,manual valve body with
cheetah scs shifler ,pro trans brake and line lock. car has n2o nitrous system with bottle in trunk-has all
plumbing, gages,and electronics you need to spray a 50 to 150 shot... this is a new motor never raced, never
sprayed but chassis dyno showed 450hp on the motor -no n2o..car was raced with previous 383ci engine, and ran a
6.50 in 1/8th mile on a 50 shot..would think this engine would be in the low 6s on a simular tuneup..car is really
fun to drive on the street, strip or car shows--power steering and disc brakes makes it easy to handle--looks
good,sounds good,and goes even better--$60k invested
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