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Plymouth Satellite 400 C.I.D V8 1968

General description : Mileage : 9454
Interior Color : Black
Exterior Color : Sunflower Yellow
VIN : RH23F8G242577
Transmission Description : 3 speed Automatic
Doors : 2

Description : Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to present this 1968 Plymouth Satellite! This Mopar monster has had a lot of great work that has been done to it.

Under the hood is a Mopar 400 block mated up to a 3-speed automatic transmission and limited slip differential.

The exterior is Sunflower Yellow with the hood painted gloss black, and black interior to complement! Some of the restoration work done include new paint, new rear end, disc brakes, headers, trunk pan, floor pan, new interior, headliner, carpet, door panels, seats, and air shocks!

Comparatively, this is nice and affordable way be into the B body world. If numbers matching and factory correctness is what you desire this may not be the vehicle for you. If you're a muscle car fan, and want a good driver to be proud of - then give us a call or come take a look at this beauty.


This 1968 Plymouth Satellite is offered by the St. Louis sales staff and can be seen in full detail on our website. Our listing all include 100+ HD photos and a detailed video!

https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/vehicle/STL/8960/1968-Plymouth-Satellite

1968 Plymouth Satellite 400 C.I.D V8 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in OFallon by Gateway Classic Cars for $42000.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Plymouth Model : Satellite Model Version : 400 C.I.D V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1968 Location : St. Louis

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About Plymouth
The Plymouth brand had a significant impact on the automotive industry from its inception to its eventual discontinuation. Here is an overview of Plymouth, covering its history, notable models, and specifications:

Early Years and Foundation:
Origins (1928): Plymouth was introduced by Chrysler Corporation as an affordable mid-level brand, targeting budget-conscious consumers.
Success Factors: It gained popularity due to its dependable engineering, affordability, and clever marketing campaigns.
Notable Models:
Plymouth Road Runner (1968-1980):
Iconic Muscle Car: Known for its performance, affordability, and minimalist design.
Specifications: Offered various V8 engine options with power ranging from 335 to 390+ horsepower.
Plymouth Barracuda (1964-1974):
Muscle Car Competitor: Positioned as a sporty competitor in the muscle car segment.
Specs: Engine options included V8s with power output varying between 145 to 425+ horsepower.
Plymouth Fury (1955-1978):
Longevity: One of Plymouth's longest-produced models, available in various body styles.
Technical Features: Engine options included V8s with power ranging from 215 to 375+ horsepower.
Plymouth Valiant (1960-1976):
Compact Car: Introduced as a compact car, known for its durability and reliability.
Engine Specifications: Featured inline-six and V8 engines with power ranging from 100 to 235+ horsepower.
Decline and Demise:
Later Years: Plymouth faced challenges due to brand dilution within Chrysler Corporation and increasing competition from other brands.
Discontinuation: The brand struggled in the 1990s amid corporate restructuring and declining sales. Plymouth ceased production in 2001 as part of DaimlerChrysler's streamlining efforts.
Legacy and Impact:
Plymouth's legacy lies in its contributions to the American automotive landscape, offering reliable, affordable, and stylish vehicles. While it faced challenges in its later years and ultimately ceased production, several of its iconic models, especially those in the muscle car era, remain celebrated among collectors and enthusiasts, leaving an enduring mark on automotive history.