Vehicle Description
1970 Plymouth Satellite Station Wagon
The Satellite was the high-end Belvedere and available in many
forms with several engine options. One rare form is the Satellite
wagon, which was an ode to the muscle car 2 door coupe version, but
one could travel with the family, and look cool while doing so.
For consignment, a 1 owner car for the past 51 years, purchased new
in Ambler, PA in 1970. Never involved in any mishaps, all in
excellent condition, numbers matching drivetrain, green metallic
paint with black accenting, roof rack and room for 6 and all their
belongings can be stowed in the back. Well maintained, and it looks
like it just drove off the showroom floor.
Exterior
With its sleeker grille design new for 1970 dual headlights lead
the way and the grille is surrounded by a thin chrome trimming.
Body matching metallic green has some small black accenting adhered
to it, and the upper parts of this car, (hood, roof and beltline),
are all bathed in shiny black. Coke bottle styled slab sides are
nice and straight, rust free, and have well minded gaps. This
4-door wagon stretches rearward, with plenty of chrome trimmed
glass for a panoramic view as you travel across the country. A roof
rack option is on top, and tinted glass keeps things inside just a
bit cooler. On back the black accenting curves to a nice V in the
center of the tailgate where the green takes over and fully
encompasses the gate and rear bumper in the body matching green.
15-inch polished Centerline wheels are now on, giving this family
hauler a sporty look, and adding bling to all the corners. These
are wrapped with newer rubber. A fine example sitting right here in
our showroom.
Interior
A swing of one of the 4 doors and we are greeted with a horizontal
wood applique panel trimmed in chrome with a red, white and blue
badge, and for the driver, a mirror joystick. Metallic green paint
surrounds this panel, then it changes to two tone green and light
green vinyl which houses the door handle and armrest, the window
crank, and a stereo speaker. The lower portion of the driver's door
is coming apart just a bit on the vinyl, however it is definitely
more cosmetic than an actual problem. Inside a like new bench seat
is seen in front. This uses smooth green vinyl for the bolsters and
then a gold trim also in vinyl which frames black checkered pattern
broadcloth inserts, all in mint condition. The original dash fronts
this bench and is in green with more wood applique accenting and
black rectangular designed gauges. An original steering wheel in
green with a black center "fratzog" horn rim center. In the center
of the dash is an overhang which houses the temp and fan buttons
hanging from it. Just below is an aftermarket radio from Sony which
has AM/FM/CD/MP3 capabilities and is neatly installed in place of
the original. Below the dash are some extra aftermarket gauges. In
back another big bench stretches across and is in the same pattern
and color way as the front bench. Way back is reserved for storage
and has a carpeted hinged covering which houses the spare and jack.
Also, in back, extra stereo speakers are hanging off of the back
pillars. A white headliner is above, and like new green carpeting
floods all the floors.
Drivetrain
Under the hood within a nicely preserved and detailed engine bay
sits a blue block 318ci V8. This is a numbers matching unit and has
a single 4-barrel carburetor on top. A numbers matching A904
3-speed automatic transmission is on the back of this mill and an
8-3/4-inch rear axle is present and accounted for.
Undercarriage
Nicely patina black surfaces are all but rust free, structurally
sound and have been well cared for over the last 51 years. Torsion
bars are upfront and on the back, leaf springs. Drum brakes are all
around, and a clean dual exhaust is seen. Also, the consigner notes
that there is a slight nagging leak from the transmission, and you
can see some of the blowback underneath near the transmission. It
is there but certainly not overwhelming.
Drive-Ability
This car fired right up and ran like it was just driven off of the
lot. Smooth acceleration and some nice kick when pushing the
throttle in courtesy the 4 bbl carb. Smooth shifting, and bias free
braking. Great power steering and the A/C blows fairly cold (it's
134A). The hood mounted turn signal indicators need new bulbs, the
speedo is 10 to 12mph fast, and the rear tailgate only opens as
tailgate motion and the window still works electrically.
A wonderful example of a muscle car in station wagon form. Well
preserved, excellent paint, and a fun driver. The snappy interior
is not only beautiful but comfy, and it is a really nice 1 owner
example of suburbia transportation.
VIN DECODE
RP45G0G221445
R-Satellite
P-Premium Price Class
45-Station Wagon 2 Seat Rows
G-318ci V8 2bbl
0-1970
G-St. Louis, MO Assy Plant
221445-Sequential Unit Number
FENDER TAG
E44-318-2 Barrel
D31-Light Duty 904 Transmission
RP45
R-Plymouth Belvedere/Satellite
P-Premium
45-6 Passenger Wagon
G0G
G-318 230HP 1-2BBL 8 CYL
0-1970
G-St. Louis, MO, USA
221445-Sequence Number
FF4-Lime Green Metallic
H2F8-
Trim Grade/Style/Color
H-High
2-Vinyl Bench
F8-Green
EF8-Upper Door Frame: Dark Green Metallic
507-Date Built: 5/07/1970
073334-Order Number
FF4-Lime Green Metallic
A01-Light Package
G33-Left Hand Manual Outside Mirror
H51-Single Air /w Heater
L31-Hood / Fender Mount Turn Signal
L61-Rear Door Dome Lamp Switch
M21-Roof Drip Rail Moldings
M91-Luggage Rack Deck Lid
P35-Power Tailgate Window
R11-Music Master Radio AM
26-26 in. Radiator
END-End of Codes
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This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
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on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
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