1973 Plymouth Satellite (SOLD) Coyote Classics
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
- 1973 Plymouth Satellite for Sale at Coyote Classics
I. Roadrunner Tribute
II. 400 C.I. V8
III. 4-Barrel Carburetor
IV. Edelbrock Intake
V. A727 3-Speed Automatic
VI. Power Steering
VII. Front Disc Brakes
VIII. Beautiful Blue Metallic Paint
IX. Remote Chrome Mirror
X. Aftermarket Under-Dash Tachometer
XI. Factory Gauges
XII. Full Center Console
XIII. Rear Spoiler
XIV. Dual Exhausts
VIN & Fender Tag decode as follows:
VIN- RP23M3G151703
R: Plymouth Satellite
P: "Premium" price class
23: 2-door hardtop
M: 400 C.I. V8
3: 1973 model year
G: St. Louis, Missouri Chrysler Corp. Assembly Plant, U.S.A.
151703: Serial number; 51,703rd 1973 Plymouth scheduled for production at St. Louis Assembly
FENDER TAG-
E63: 400 C.I. V8
D34: A-727 "Torqueflite" 3-speed automatic
RP23=
R: Plymouth Belvedere/Satellite
P: Premium
23: 2 Door Hardtop
M3G=
M: 400 C.I. V8
3: 1973 model year
G: St. Louis, Missouri Chrysler Corp. Assembly Plant, U.S.A.
151703: Serial number; 51,703rd 1973 Plymouth scheduled for production at St. Louis Assembly
GK6: "Dark Bronze Metallic" exterior paint, redone in "Dark Blue Metallic"
H6L3=
H: "High" price class
6: Vinyl bucket seats
L3: "Parchment" interior trim
B28: Production date of November 28th, 1972
274596: Order no. 274596
V1L: "Champagne" full vinyl top
U: Built to specifications for U.S.A. order
B41: Front disc brakes
C16: Full center console
C56: Bucket seats
G11: Tinted glass
G35: Delete Standard Outside Mirror
H51: Single A/C & Heater
J25: 3-speed variable wipers
J52: Inside hood release
L31: Hood-mounted turn signals
N21: Air pump
M26: Wheel lip moldings
M31: Belt & hood moldings
N95: Exhaust emission control
R35: "Multiplex" AM/FM radio
END: End of codes
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Those little rust bubbles become big rust bubbles fast...
That's absolutely a beauty that I wish I could own,who ever owns it please take great care of this beauty !!!
As a western Pennsylvanian all my mopars were falling off the frame at 8 years old
Burgher?
I owed a 73' Plymouth satellite, loved it, 318 v8.
Good looking car 💜✌️
Them leaf spring shackles look ridiculous !
It’s old school
Nice ride
beautifull car,,,i wish it was mine.. them 400,s can be made to go hard. another beauty from these guys who sell some beauties.
Very cool car
Look at them leaf springs with the long bars on them. Here in Wisconsin would get a ticket for extending leaf springs
On a quiet night u can hear a mopar rust
Yeah, along with Ford and GM. They ALL rust.
Other than the lame leafspring shackles, that's a great car.
Dear God I wish I had the money to buy that I wish I could afford it. I will be honest with you I'm not much of a four person or a Chrysler person I am pretty much a General Motors fan put this ride right here it's just very eye appealing one of the other reasons I would love to have it is because it's different aside from all of these Camaros and Mustangs running around and it's a beautiful blue highlighted in that white stripe along the side of the body and that old school jacked up just a simply wonderful Rider stare at.
MOPAR guy's incoming🤣
Wish they would have left it as Satellite
Me too. I like Satellite stripes more.
@@V8AmericanMuscleCar Good point
I hate when people clone muscle cars ... Just leave it oringanal but can say it is a good looking satellite
I love when people do what they want with their own property regardless of what people who don't own it think...as long as they don't try to misrepresent it.
Well it's not an original road runner in which u have your opinion and i have mine and they are trying to sell this car as a road runner so i just don't like cloned vehicles and that's my opinion. So there
Lame comment. Original is boring.
@@Thirdgen83 Lame comment. Original is better. Clones suck.
@@daveowens9849 YOUR comment is 100% LAME. Original is absolutely BORING. I guess grandma's grocery-getter excites nerds like you...
Looks sharp
I've never seen 51 year old. Chrome look that good,,,, just saying
I had a 1973 Plymouth Satellite. It was my first car. I bought it for $700 in 1993. Did I mention that it was a 4 door sedan and ran on 7 cylinders?
That's the way Dodge/Plymouth engines work, like government employees, only part time but dutifully
I see that you still have the 1972 Mustang Mach l. Did you figure out what the weird noises are that the car was making?
Good price for a nice project car
30 grand is peanuts for that incredible you can’t find a mechanic to restore a car for that . Amazing buy bet it sells quick .
Beautiful car…is it sold yet? I want it
Had one like it years ago miss that car
I think 🤔 my comment didn’t go through. Beautiful car I want it!!! Who do I talk to?
I will take your deposit. Do you need financing?
Factory 400 is a boat anchor ditch the spoiler
Ya reckon that car would pull some snapper?
THE SPRING SHACKLES NEED TO GO... THEY LOOK REALLY BAD.. 17 YEAR OLD KIDS SHACKLE REAR SPRINGS, LEAF SPRINGS ARE CHEAP ENOUGH TO REBUILT... REBUILD THE SPRINGS
You misspelled Satellite...SATALITE at the beginning of your video!!
Undesirable 1973 anything . Its a tribute car , the price would be a Barret Jackson world record
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This is an ok car but that leaf spring looks, well it looks like, uhhh
I’ll get called something condescending…..
Went to bed with a rust bubble the size of a dime on the front fender. Woke up and the whole fender was rusted out. Typical Mopar.
A Road Runner loose at Coyote! Rather ironic. Maybe you should change your name to Wile E. Coyote Classics. 🐺🛼🛼🪂