introduced in 1965 as a top trim model in Plymouth’s Belvedere line the Satellite was available only in two versions: 2-door hard top and convertible and was moved a notch down by the GTX in ’67. This particular example is extremely well preserved and sports the mighty Cross Ram 426 HEMI engine rated at 425 horsepower. This iconic muscle car was recently spotted at a car show and I thought the Mopar fans would love to see it. Check out the “Zlumlord” video and hit the Like!
1965 Plymouth Satellite Cross Ram 426 HEMI Video
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