Vehicle Description
This Plymouth Satellite convertible has been decoded by Mopar
expert Galen Govier. This car came off Plymouth's Lynch Road
Assembly Plant on March 3, 1965, and today it showcases a gorgeous
rotisserie restoration. The 426ci V8 Marine Application engine,
conservatively rated at 365hp, features a 4-barrel carburetor,
10.3:1 compression, factory chrome dress-up parts, dual exhaust and
good bottom-end components, resulting in excellent street manners.
It comes equipped with a floor-shifted A727 TorqueFlite automatic
transmission and a highway-friendly 3.23:1 Sure Grip rear end. The
exterior is covered in factory Ruby Metallic Red with a contrasting
white convertible top. Special touches include the centered 426
hood emblem, wheel-opening trim and chrome rocker-panel moldings.
Inside, the black interior hosts premium-grade bucket seats, a
sport center console, AM Transaudio radio, and power top and
push-button controls. This exceptionally well-optioned car also
features bias-ply white-stripe tires, spinner-design hubcaps,
chrome air cleaner and valve covers, and backup lights.