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Serious Satellite
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My Cars: 1973 Plymouth Roadrunner (R.I.P.) totalled by my younger brother
1974 Plymouth Satellite Coupe (R.I.P.) sold to my other brother, died an ignoble death
1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring (Rusted In Place) sent to crusher
1984 Dodge Ram Prospector D250, 360 ci engine, hooker headers, edelbrock 4 barrel carb, 1991 grill replacement
Location: Warsaw, Indiana and Dayton, Ohio...

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Post by Serious Satellite » Tue Jan 23, 2007 12:12 am

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2508363

New member partial to the 73-74 fuselage style Plymouth Satellite line, but love everything MOPAR. The love affair began back in the day, the seventies, and has continued to this day. The above link will show pictures of a neglected and abused east coast Satellite Sebring that I'm beginning to restore after bringing it to Ohio last year.

Love this site. It's nice to find a site dedicated to my favorite line of cars!

71GTX
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Post by 71GTX » Tue Jan 23, 2007 12:36 am

Welcome to the nest!
It's a fine line between a hobby & mental illness!

69 RoadRunner (clone)
70 Cuda 383 4 speed (project)
70 Cuda convertible 340 4 speed (project)
70 Barracuda (project)
71 GTX 440 4 speed (project)
72 Cuda 340 3 speed (project)

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Post by pistol grip » Tue Jan 23, 2007 2:18 am

Welcome HoosierSat.
1971 GTX 440 Four Barrel 4 speed EV2
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gionni
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Post by gionni » Tue Jan 23, 2007 3:20 am

welcome and have fun! :wink:
"PRO RUNNER" 1971 Road Runner Pro Touring (GY9 Tawny Gold)
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AERODYNAMIC IS FOR PEOPLE THAT CAN'T BUILD ENGINES!

CtownRunner
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Post by CtownRunner » Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:56 am

Welcome,
and enjoy the ride to restoration! Is this your first collector car?
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Serious Satellite
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Joined: Mon Jan 22, 2007 11:44 pm
My Cars: 1973 Plymouth Roadrunner (R.I.P.) totalled by my younger brother
1974 Plymouth Satellite Coupe (R.I.P.) sold to my other brother, died an ignoble death
1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring (Rusted In Place) sent to crusher
1984 Dodge Ram Prospector D250, 360 ci engine, hooker headers, edelbrock 4 barrel carb, 1991 grill replacement
Location: Warsaw, Indiana and Dayton, Ohio...

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Post by Serious Satellite » Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:08 am

If you're talking Matchbox or Hot Wheels, no. I owned a ton of them back in the sixties! :P

I owned a 73 Road Runner back in the day until my brother totalled it when I was in basic training for the Army in 1978. Still don't know what he was doing driving it instead of his Charger SE. When I was stationed in Ft. Carson, I found a 74 Satellite Sebring Plus. I think I paid like 800 bucks for that car. It was right after the gas crisis so the larger cars and engines were going dirt cheap. What did I care? The Army was paying for everything else, I figured I could afford the gasoline.
The same brother wound up in financial problems, lost his car, and was walking to work trying to raise two sons. I sold him that Satellite for fifty bucks--all he could afford--and that thing lasted him for ten years.

I bought the current project for 700 bucks in Virginia and drove it home to Dayton, Ohio. I have to rebuild/replace the tranny since it's lost third gear, it has a 318 ci engine in it which will soon be hi po'd with 340 heads, camshaft etc. I'm gonna keep it small block, but use the old 340 heads to help put out something that looks like horsepower.

It'll stay a Satellite. I'm not cloning it, but I am adding a Bulge Hood--which I bought for 100 bucks on e-bay, delivered to the door--and Cargraphix has a 73/74 Roadrunner stripe package with the script and Road Runner character deleted. Saves about sixty bucks that way. Since the Road Runner was basically a trim package by this time, I figured it wouldn't hurt to embrace the Satellite for what it is but . . . sport it up a bit.

This has always been my favorite body style from Plymouth, heck from any car manufacturer. My brothers and I have owned everything from a 72 Powder Blue Satellite to a 74 Charger SE. My wife owned a 73 Road Runner and a Hemi Cuda. Both yellow! She now has a Plymouth Neon for the daily commute to work and refuses to part with it. So for our family it's always been Plymouth. :beer:

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luvmoparz
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My Cars: 1972 440 Roadrunner/GTX
Location: Lake Elsinore
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Post by luvmoparz » Tue Jan 23, 2007 10:15 am

Cool Story, Welcome!
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1972 440 Roadrunner/GTX

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mopar71
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My Cars: 1971 roadrunner
Location: Milford,PA

Post by mopar71 » Tue Jan 23, 2007 11:34 am

Welcome to the nest. 8)
MOPAR (Move Over Plymouth Approching Rapidly)

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Post by 73 runner » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:32 pm

Welcome to the nest, it is always nice to know someone who had or has a 73-74 model.

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Post by Eric » Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:07 am

Welcome to the nest, always room for another Buckeye!!! :wink:
AKA Butterscotch71....the road runner nest is out to win you over this year!Image

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Post by bruce » Thu Jan 25, 2007 9:50 am

Eric wrote:Welcome to the nest, always room for another Buckeye!!! :wink:

Nah, too MANY Buckeyes, we need more Hawkeyes, even transplanted ones like me! :lol:

Back on topic, welcome to the Nest! :beer:
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