Plymouth sold over 30,000 Satellites during the 1967 model year, but only 2,050 units were ordered with the convertible top.
Although it looks like an AAR Cuda, a one-year-only homologation special built in 1970, this Mopar is actually a 1973 ...
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The 1968 Plymouth Satellite quietly delivered real performance
The 1968 Plymouth Satellite arrived in showrooms as the sensible middle child of Chrysler’s midsize lineup, yet it quietly packed the hardware and chassis to run with far louder muscle cars. On paper ...
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The one-of-a-kind 1971 Plymouth Superbird
Exploring a rare 1971 Plymouth Superbird, known for its aerodynamic design and racing roots. How did this unique car earn its ...
Although the last JUMPSEAT satellite was launched in 1987 and the Cold War officially ended in December 1991, JUMPSEAT satellites remained in use for many years thereafter. The final satellite wasn't ...
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