It was born with an ultra desirable dual quad hemi 426 v8 and so you know its true mopa.
1964 plymouth satellite 426 hemi.
Chrysler offered its 426 hemi engine briefly and in very limited numbers in some 65 mopar intermediates but with 12 5 1 compression and competition grade tuning it was too high strung for the street.
The fury name was moved to plymouth s mid size models for 1975 at.
That changed in 66 when the 426 cid hemi v 8 was added to the regular production options list.
Offered by chrysler only in 1964 this 426 hemi savoy was one of the plymouths constructed solely for timed acceleration trials that spring.
Fresh 448 big block hemi 4 spd trans new clutch pressure plate new 1 wire alternator new starter.
For your consideration is this very rare 1964 fury with a 426 wedge and a 4 speed.
Dana 60 4 10 with a spool.
The plymouth satellite is a mid size automobile introduced in the 1965 model year as the top trim model in plymouth s b platform belvedere line.
This car is an unbelievable tribute to those few unicorns that actually exist out there.
In 1967 only 378 plymouth satellite models were fitted with the b series 383 cubic inch v 8 and of them just 99 were convertibles like this.
Available only in two door hardtop and convertible models the satellite remained the top of the line model until the 1967 model year when it was moved a notch down by the gtx.
Legendary race icon richard petty saw great success with plymouth in nascar.
In 1941 plymouth ranked as the second most popular automotive brand in the u s above chevrolet.
And one of the muscle cars that benefited from this change was the 1966 plymouth satellite 426 hemi.
New gas tank disc brakes on the front.
The 1964 plymouth barracuda was the first year to launch the now legendary model.
Few words in automotive nomenclature carry as much meaning as the word hemi but in 1964 these engines were not for the street.
When you want one of the ultimate muscle cars ever made its time to check out this 1966 plymouth satellite.
The legend is that there were three 426 max wedge wagons built in 1963 and 2 in 1964 these badass mythical grocery getters were capable of running a gas and turning 12 second quarters.