Vehicle Description
HEMI!!!! Satellite rolls into showrooms for the first time. Since
than she has been completely rebuild including: 426 CID 425HP Hemi
V8, dual four-barrel carbs, automatic transmission, front disc
brakes, updated AM/FM radio, posi rear end with 3:55 gears, all
with only 3500 miles since the build. When the new, larger Plymouth
Fury was introduced for 1965 on Chrysler's full-size C platform,
the Plymouth Belvedere name was moved to Plymouth's "new" mid-size
line for 1965. The Belvedere Satellite was the top trim model in
the series, above the Belvedere I and II. It was only available as
a two-door hardtop or convertible. Bucket seats and center console
were standard, as well as a V8 engine. For 1965, the standard
engine was the 273 CID with optional 318 CID, 361 CID, as well as
383 CID and 426 CID Commando" engines. This 426 had the wedge
combustion chamber design, and is not the 426 "Hemi" that was
offered in 1966. The front end featured single headlights on each
side, and a grille divided into four thin rectangles laid
horizontally. The 1965 Satellite two-door hardtop total production
was 23,341 units. It weighed 3,220 lb with a base price of $2,612.
Convertible production was 1,860 units. It weighed 3,325 lb and was
priced at $2,827 in standard trim. To view the car in greater
detail, including an HD video and 100+ HD pictures please visit
www.gatewayclassiccars.com or our Denver showroom. Call
303-872-4722 for more information.