1969 Plymouth Satellite 318 with Air, good title . Complete with correct bench

  • Location: West Branch, Iowa, United States
  • Make: Plymouth
  • Model: Satellite
  • Type: Coupe
  • Year: 1969
  • Mileage: 123456
  • VIN: RH23F9G114696
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Power options: Air Conditioning
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Interior color: Blue
  • Vehicle Title: Clean

1969 Plymouth Satellite Description

This is a 1969 Plymouth Satellite 2 door hard top with a 318 V8 and automatic transmission . The rear differential has a 741 case with an Open gea, most likely a 2:76 or 3:23 . The frame rails are extremely solid with no rus, most every other panel is a candidate for repair or replacement . It had a vinyl top so the roof is ruste, the quarters and rear window area are rusted . the trunk pan only and not the frame rails is rusty, the tail light panel is solid and tail lights and quarter panel extensions are in good condition. I have a GTX/ Sport Satellite grille in it now , I had intentions of making a tribute car. Brakes are small drum front and rear . Trunk lid has lip rust but is fixable given there are no reproductions. The car is complete to the point where everything else can be bought from a catalog for restoration. There is a radio and switch plat, ash tray and glove box if that cant be seen in the pictures . the steering wheel is original and very cracked but restorable. the car has all of its original glass except the windshiel, the glass in it now is broken and just filling the hole . the engine does not run currently but looks like it would . The car shifts in and out of park and rolls well, no brake pedal at this time . The car has a good title in my name . The car as a whole looks like about 3000 in part, if you sold everything and cut up the body to save the frame rails . You still have a Vin plat, fender tag and good title. This car could be turned into a road runner or make a cool Satellite Light blue with White Vinyl top .sorry for the upside down or sideways picture, they loaded that way.