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1966 Plymouth Satellite * Big Block Hemi 650hp * Red Rocket! American Muscle Car on 2040-cars

US $74,500.00
Year:1966 Mileage:500
Location:

Coronado, California, United States

Coronado, California, United States

Hello and thanks for taking a look. We've decided it's time to let our Satellite go to a new home. We've enjoyed building her and are pleased with how she came out. This is a well done example of a classic American muscle machine. You don't see many of these around and this one always draws lots of attention. A fun, great looking car that is a blast to drive.

1966 Plymouth Satellite

Fire engine RED! Classic American muscle. Fast and sharp! Just 500 miles on her.

Big-Block Hemi Engine built by Bob Mazzolini ($18k) A 472 C.I. Beast with 650 HP.
Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor
Offenhauser Intake
K&N Air Cleaner
High output electronic ignition
Headers and Flowmasters with 3" Dual 'H' Exhaust
Tremac 5 Speed Gearbox with Hurst 'long' shifter
Flaming River steering wheel
Auto-Meter Tachometer
Wilwood front disc brake conversion with power rack and pinion.
Edelbrock shocks front & rear
Reinforced chassis
Mickey Thompson 'cheater' slicks on rear
Original "Sport" wheels
Re-chromed original bumpers
New fire engine red paint by SoCal Paint ($15K)
Original interior
New carpet
New molding/weatherstrip
Complete chrome, stainless and all badges
Original 383 motor and 4 speed tranny included in sale
and much more...

A true classic American muscle machine, with the look and sound like no other. This big, red coupe goes like mad with gobs of power and torque. Every body panel is straight as an arrow and the paint is like a red mirror. Chrome and stainless are shiny and all the original badges are in place as well. She starts easily, idles a bit rough from the hot cam, and is easy to drive with power steering and brakes. Not too loud but when you put your foot into it, it's all business and puts out a sound only a classic big-block Hemi can produce.

Be prepared for lots of looks and thumbs-up as you cruise around town in a piece of American history.

Sold as-is, where is. Buyer to arrange for pickup.

$2000 Deposit due through Paypal at end of auction. Balance to be paid with 3 days from end of auction via certified funds. No exceptions.

Please note our 100% POSITIVE feedback from a 13 year Ebay seller.

Thank you!


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