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Super Clean Very Rare 1966 Plymouth Satellite on 2040-cars

US $19,800.00
Year:1966 Mileage:100000 Color: The car has
Location:

Loudon, Tennessee, United States

Loudon, Tennessee, United States

You are looking at a very clean, one year body style, 440 big block Mopar, 1966 Plymouth Satellite.

Drive Train:

The car has 440 Magnum with a 727 automatic torque flight transmission. 8 3/4 Sure Grip 355 Gears. Mild performance cam, aluminum intake and valve covers, stock high performance exhaust manifolds, new flowmaster exhaust with 2 1/4 pipes all the way back. New brakes all around with disc brakes on front. New aluminum 3 core radiator with electric fan. New starter. New front end assembly installed with less than 300 miles on it. Magnum 500 rims wrapped in new BF Goodrich Radial TA's with less than 300 miles on them. Mechanically the car is in great shape and has no issues. Doesn't smoke, rattle, or leak. The 440 motor runs strong and is lots of fun to drive.

Interior:

New Legendary interior with bucket seats, factory automatic console in the floor. Interior is a 9 out 10. All gauges, switches, and controls work at they should. Has aftermarket gauges and tachometer installed correctly and work great. Replaced front windshield 6 months ago. Has the factory radio and an added Pioneer AM/FM CD player under the dash.

Exterior:

The car has no rust, laser straight body, trunk and floor pans are like new. Paint is an 8 out of 10, does have some small blemishes but overall in great shape. All trim is there and in good shape.

Overall:

This is a very clean example of a big block 1966 Mopar muscle machine. The 440 Magnum motor is a 1970 F440 HP that is not the original motor for this car. This is in no way a show car but a fun driver and a great addition to any Mopar collector. It's extremely reliable, fun to drive, and gets tons of looks. I have owned the car for 2 years, done lots of work to it, had my fun and it's time to pass it on to the next lucky owner. Please feel free to ask any questions. Happy bidding and good luck!


You can see a video walk around at http://youtu.be/Ayejjbyltq4

       


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