1971 Plymouth Satellite on 2040-cars
Salinas, California, United States
Engine:408 STROKER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: ROYAL BLUE
Model: Satellite
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 DOOR
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 94,068
Exterior Color: White
1971 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE WITH ORIGINAL SNOWM WHITE PAINT,THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE RUST FREE CAR WITH ORIGINAL INTERIOR,ORIGINAL CARPET,ORIGINAL PAINT,ORIGINAL RUBBERIZED COATING,THE OMLY PARTS NOT ORIGINAL ARE THE ENGINE,STEERING WHEEL,ADD ON GAUGE CLUSTER BELOW THE STEERING COLUMN,THE BLACK TRIMS,GAS TANK ,OTHERWISE EVERYTING ELSE CAME WITH IT FROM THE FACTORY BACK IN 71,I MAY HAVE NOT INCLUDED SOME ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION BUT THAT MEANS THEY ARE MINOR DETAILS, STARTED AS A 318 AND NOW HAS A 360 STROKED TO 408,I HAVE A 650 CFM 4 BARREL RIGHT NOW BUT I HAVE A DUAL QUAD READY FOR INSTALL,JUST WAITING FOR THE EDELBROCK LINKAGE, THE 650 CFM RUNS OK FOR NOW BUT WITH A STROKER ,I CAN GO CRAZY WITH A DUAL 600 ,MY PLAN WAS TO DO A 1:1 DUAL QUAD,NOT PROGRESSIVE, OUR ROADS HERE ARE SHORT SO I HAVE NO USE FOR PROGRESSIVE,I WANT TO OPEN BOTH CARBS AT THE SAME TIME...BUT YOU CAN ADJUST TO PROGRESSIVE IF YOU WANT,I HAVE INSTALLED A BRAND NEW ELECTRI VACUUM PUMP TO WORK MY BRAKE BOOSTER. THIS WAS A HIGH PRICE OPTION SO ORIGINAL AC CAR,PLUMBING STILL THERE BUT THE AC MOTOR IS LONG GONE,THE ENGINE BAY WAS PAINTED BLACK,USED TO BE WHITE.THE SEATS ARE ORIGINAL,HAS RIPS ON BOTH THE FRONT SIDES OF THE BENCH ,I HAVE NOT STARTED ON THAT ,UP TO YOU NOW TO DECIDE IF YOU WANT BUCKETS OR ORIGINAL.THE REAR SEAT STILL PUFFY AND NOT SAT ON MUCH. I GOT HER WITH A BOAT STEERING WHEEL SO I INSTALLED A GRANT WOOD STEERING THAT MATCHES THE MUSCLE CAR ERA,IT HAS THE ORIGINAL REAR END WHICH IS A 8 1/4 .THE GAS TANK KIS BRAND NEW AND SO IS THE SENDING UNIT. THE UNDERCARRIAGE IS VERY CLEAN FOR ITS AGE,DID I MENTION THIS CAR IS ABSOLUTELY RUST FREE! THE ONLY FLAWS ARE THE DRIVER DOOR DENT AND THE REAR QUARTER DENT,OTHERWISE,BODY IS AS STRAIGHT AS IT CAN BE. THE REAR BUMPER STILL SHINY,THE FRONT GRILL STILL SHINY AND OF COURSE,FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO DID NOT NOTICE IT YET,I KNOW THIS IS NOT A DODGE ,BUT STILL A MOPAR. LOOK AT THE FRONT GRILL OF THIS CAR AND LOOK ATHE TAIL LIGHT FOR THE NEW DODGE CHARGERS AND DODGE DART, SEE THE RESEMBLANCE? ANYWAYS. MILAGE GOES UP DAILY AS SHE IS MY DAILY DRIVER AND OF COURSE I WOULD LIKE TO DRIVE HER WITH THE DUAL QUAD SO AS SOON AS I GET THE LINKAGE,SHE WILL HAVE THE DUAL QUAD ON. YOU ARE WELCOME TO SEE HER ,JUST LET ME KNOW WHEN YOU ARE COMING AHEAD OF TIME,OTHERWISE,YOU CAN SEE HER PARKED IN A LOCAL HOSPITAL WHERE I WORK. FRONT END IS ADJUSTABLE,IT IS SITTING LOW RIGHT NOW BUT CAN GO AN INCH AND A HALF HIGHER AND ANOTHER INCH LOWER.
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