1970 Plymouth Satellite 7.2l on 2040-cars
Inverness, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:440 Bored .30 over Stroked.
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Satellite
Trim: Base
Drive Type: R.W.D.
Mileage: 35,966
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
For auction is my 1970 Plymouth Satellite.
Exterior Color: Car was originally green. But now is FE5 Rally Red. Base coat/Clear coat. Painted approx 3 years ago and looks brand new. I'm sure it's not flawless, but I couldn't find any flaws. It's so nice it looks "wet". Paint alone was 10K. Car was disassembled when painted then reassembled.
Interior: Black. Brand new by Legendary
Drive-train: 440 Big Block. Bored .30 over. Indy Cylider Head 392 Stroker Kit. Roller rockers, 3/8th push rods.
Edelbrock Victor high rise Aluminum Manifold. Quick Fuel Q-850 double pumper carb. MSD Blaster Distributor and Coil. (The distributor and coil have been changed to MSD since the photos were taken) Voodoo Cam. Pete Jackson Gear Drive. 727 Torque-Flite Automatic with tci 10 inch Hemi 355 converter. 8 3/4 Rear with 3:55 Sure Grip. Champion 4 Row Radiator with dual electric fans.
Exhaust: Complete TTI Exhaust System including Ceramic coated Headers. 3 inch all the way back. Dyna Flow Mufflers. Factory Chrome Tips.
American Racing Torque Thrust Wheels. 15 x 8.5 rear. 15 x 6 Front.
Sub-Frane connectors
Tranny Cooler
NO Air Conditioning
Car is a blast to drive. Gets looks and compliments constantly. Roadrunner Hood with 440 Badge and functioning turn signals. Roadrunner rear quarters. Roadrunner Tail lights. Very very fast. Estimated horsepower is north of 500. Not very good m.p.g. but hey, you can't have it both ways. Not a daily driver, but a weekend cruiser or track car. I only take it out on the weekends to play and do cruise-ins and car shows. I've never taken it to the track. Scary Fast ! Tons of torque ! Hooks up and launches great ! Car is 100% SOLID. Zero rust or rot. No expense spared when building this car. Looks, Runs and Sounds awesome. A custom fit car cover by California Car Covers is available for it for purchase as well.
There are a few very minor issues. The dash lights flicker off and on from time to time. The passenger side door switch for the dome light is missing. The drivers side switch is there and functions as it should. The heater is not hooked up. I value honesty. I will tell you and/or show you everything I can about this car. It can be viewed by appointment if you like. You will not be disappointed. Please serious inquiries only. Test drives may be arranged, but I'm not going to let anyone take it out just to beat on it. Vehicle is located in Inverness, Florida. You will have to arrange pick up or delivery if you purchase the car. I can possibly deliver the vehicle a reasonable distance for a fee. Winning bidder must contact me within 3 days of sale to arrange payment and pick-up or delivery. Any questions, call me @ 352-249-8320. Or e mail to bulldog0040@yahoo.com
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