Vehicle Description
All original survivorall original interior with new carpetRepaint
of factory "Chrysler Bright Red"Recently replaced
black vinyl topOriginal seat belt instruction visor sticker
included (very rare!)�318ci motorA-904 Torqueflite
automatic�3-speed - console shiftBlack leather bucket seatsWood
grain dash and consoleLots of new parts;All new hoses, waterpump,
ignition tune up, master cylinder, and much moreFactory spare tire
and jack<br />All original�to 1973, this Satellite�is a great
piece�of Plymouth�history! Being a premiere luxury model of the
Chrysler line up, it includes a very comfortable interior, smooth
ride, plenty of power, console shift automatic transmission, and
the original radio. The 318ci motor has the original patina on it
showing it has lived through decades of American history. Imagine
where it has driven through, what it's seen and the situations its
been in. The next owner will be able to continue the story! The
original seat belt instructions have even lived through all these
years and were still in the visor when we found it! The original
spare tire and jack are in the trunk and look like they were never
even used. We serviced this car and replaced all the typical wear
items such as hoses, belts, ignition components and more. Come get
a taste of 1973 with this satellite!<br />View high quality
images here<br />History;<br />A new design was
introduced for the 1971 model year. The Satellite adopted new
"fuselage" styling - in line with the facelifts
on the larger Chrysler C-Body models - on the two-door, four-door,
and wagon models. Unlike previous years, 4-door sedans and 2-door
coupes did not share sheet metal and each carried unique styling.
Sedans were available in base, Custom, and Brougham trim, while
two-doors were available in base trim (with rear windows that did
not roll down), Sebring trim, and Sebring Plus trim. Station wagons
were available in base, Custom, or wood-trimmed Regent models.
Two-door models had a loop-type front bumper, and this body was the
basis for the related GTX and Roadrunner models. For the 1973 model
year, the two-door models - including the Sebring - received more
conventional front end and squared up sheet metal and rear side
windows<br /><br /><br />