1967 Plymouth Satellite All Original Car, 383, Buckets, Console, More, 2 Owners on 2040-cars
Beaverton, Oregon, United States
For Sale: All-original 1967 Plymouth Satellite.
Sold new in Oregon. Was always in Central Oregon, which is high desert country, a very dry climate. And NO salt on the roads in winter! I purchased this great original Satellite in June 2012 from the original owners.This is a very original car, still has most of the original paint. Paint shows normal wear: scratches, dings, chips, fading, and some touch-ups, as expected on a 47-year-old car. Black painted roof is a factory option, and is original on this car.
You can still see the original factory pinstripe on the car! Body,
frame, floor pans and trunk are original, nice, and clean. There is
some scale in a couple spots in the trunk, as is typical on these cars.
The body is very nice.
All the exterior trim and moldings are original and nice. Except: one
original tail light bezel on the passenger side is gone, and the
original owner replaced it with a 1967 Belvedere tail light bezel.
I have a brand-new, correct reproduction Satellite tail light bezel, that goes with the car. Please
note: in the photos, all the exterior emblems and hood lip molding, are
not on the car. When we cleaned and waxed the car last summer, I
removed the emblems and hood molding, to get all the original paint as
clean as possible. All the original emblems, and hood molding, and
"383" hood ornament, are in the trunk.
The four original hubcaps are in the trunk. Car still has the original factory undercoat. The original bumper jack, and jack hold-down parts, are intact, and in place.
Car has the original factory Certi-Card, and owners manual. Interior is all-original, and still looks nice.
Aside from normal 47-year-old wear, the only flaws in the
interior are a few splits in the driver side bucket seat vinyl, and the
driver-side sunvisor is broken. Very nice console.
Dash is nice, everything works, even the original AM radio! Original carpet is in fair condition.
This is a genuine factory "G" code 383
Satellite, w/ 727 automatic transmission. The drivetrain is all stock
and original, except for normal maintenance & wear replacement
parts.
There are no modifications on this car, except a new dual exhaust system.
The car has 104,500 original miles. When I
purchased the car, it had been siting in a garage for 15+ years, and had
not been driven. The car ran well, and I drove it around to summer car
shows. The Satellite got a lot of attention at the cruise-ins!
My goal with this car, was to "gently" hot-rod the 383, but try to keep the car looking as original as possible. I planned
to go through the mechanicals to make her road-ready, keep the
original paint & interior, and show it as an original car, with that
cool original patina.
Unfortunately, last October, as I was pulling out of the
driveway, a head gasket blew. And I had been driving the car easy, so
it's pretty obvious that sitting in storage all those years was not good
for the car. The engine still turns over easy, and still starts and
runs, but sputters out.
I have also had some medical issues in the last couple
years, so now I don't think I have the time and energy to get this car
done. Rather than let the car sit in storage again, it should go to someone who can put her back on the road where she belongs.
This is a great original 1967 Satellite. It's really hard to
find a 1967 that is so original and clean, and won't cost you a fortune
trying to restore it. I have owned several of these
1967 Satellites since I was a kid. This car is in much better condition
that most of the ones I looked at in the past few years, when I was
trying to find a nice '67 Satellite. That's why I bought this one, it so
original.
Build the 383 the way you want, and go have fun with this car! I have the original title, I never did transfer it, so it is still in the original family name.
Recent work: Master cylinder was replaced
Converted to dual exhaust system The rear bumper has been re-chromed. The car now has brand-new Magnum wheels & caps, and new tires.
In 2012 the car got a full tune-up, w/ all new parts & fluids.
If you appreciate original cars, this Satellite will be a great original car that you can restore the way you want it. If you are a fan of this great body style, you will notice that the 1967 Satellite has higher value than the 1966 models.
I remember the days when Richard Petty and Sox & Martin campaigned this great 1967 body style! Factory equipment on this 1967 Satellite: 383 V8, Original G code 383 car.
727 Torqueflite automatic transmission. Bucket seats. Center console with shifter. Power steering. Power brakes.
Fender-mounted turn signals. AM push-button radio. Remote driver-side rearview mirror. Please note, I am not a mechanic, and not a dealer. Just a
long-time enthusiast for these great 1967 Satellites! I have
described the car to the best of my ability, and there is no warranty of
any kind, expressed or implied, on this 47-year-old classic vehicle.
Please email with any questions. Please note: ebay limits the listing to 12 photos. I have 64 photos, if you need to see more. Please, no photo collectors........
Buyer to post a non-refundable deposit of $250.00 at close of auction. Full balance of payment is due within 5 working days from auction close.
Car must be paid for in full, before title or vehicle will be released. Bill of sale must be signed by both buyer & seller before vehicle is released. Buyer is responsible for pick-up and/or shipping of this vehicle.
Buyer is responsible for insurance on the vehicle when payment is made. |
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