THIS 1974 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE IS LOCATED IN: Greenwell Springs, LA 70739The Plymouth Satellite is a mid-size automobile introduced in the 1965 model year as the top trim model in...
THIS 1974 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE IS LOCATED IN: Greenwell Springs, LA 70739
The Plymouth Satellite is a mid-size automobile introduced in the 1965 model year as the top trim model in Plymouth's "B" platform Belvedere line. Available initially in two-door hardtop and convertible models, the Satellite remained the top of the line model until the 1967 model year. A station wagon version was addded and a higher "Sport" trim introduced.
The Fury name was moved to Plymouth's mid-size models for 1975, at which time the Satellite name was discontinued.
Third Generation (1971-1974)
For the 1973 model year, the two-door models - received a more conventional front-end design, with squared up sheet metal and rear side windows. Safety requirements for the 1974 model year included 5 mph (8.0 km/h) bumpers for the sedans and wagons. The Satellite name was dropped after 1974, after which Plymouth's intermediate offerings on the B-body chassis took the Plymouth Fury name. The Satellite Sebring was replaced by the Chrysler Cordoba (a car which was originally intended to be called Plymouth Sebring) and shared an all-new body with the Dodge Charger. The Sebring name would be revived by Chrysler on an unrelated model in 1995.
• CLEAN TITLE
• SILVER EXTERIOR WITH BLUE INTERIOR
• ODOMETER SHOWS 6,866 MILES
• 318 8 CYL. ENGINE
• 904 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
• POWER STEERING AND POWER FRONT DISC BRAKE
• HAS THE ORIGINAL FENDER TAG AND BROADCAST SHEET STILL UNDER THE REAR SEAT
• NICE OPTIONS INCLUDING BUCKET SEAT WITH FOLD DOWN ARMREST, FACTORY SUNROOF, POWER WINDOWS, FACTORY A/C AND CRUISE CONTROL
• NEW FUEL TANK, NEW HOOD LATCH CABLE, OIL AND FILTER CHANGE
• RUNS AND DRIVES