1965 Plymouth Satellite Base 6.3l on 2040-cars
Kokomo, Indiana, United States
Up for sale is an absolutely beautiful 1965 Plymouth Satellite 2 door hardtop that has just undergone a complete rotisserie restoration. This car looks just as good underneath as it does on top! The Satellite is powered by a 440 cubic inch motor, backed by a 727 3 speed automatic transmission running to a 3:55 locker rear end. The car has only 742 miles since the restoration. Options on this 1965 Plymouth Satellite include: am/fm radio with cd player, power disc brakes, vinyl bucket seats and 17 inch billet wheels. As part of the rotisserie restoration the battery was moved to the trunk and a power cut-off was installed. This classic was also equipped with a Dynomax 2 1/2 inch exhaust system and an aluminum radiator with an electric fan. Another major upgrade during the restoration was the installation of 4-wheel disc brakes. The paint and interior were professionally completed at the highest levels. This 1965 Plymouth Satellite is one of the best examples that you will find anywhere in the country. If you are a serious buyer then this 440 equipped car is for you. Inspections are encouraged and advised, just call for an appt. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer but I will help in any way I can. Any questions call me at 765-453-9348 or 765-438-2561.
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