Saw a nice Plymouth Satellite Today

Welcome!

By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our community.

SignUp Now!

John Wilde

I'm getting too old for this $#!%
Staff member
Joined
May 27, 2001
Messages
10,866
The weather was kind of crummy today so I could not let my boy
play in the yard or go to the park. I ended up taking him to the ghetto zoo (pet store), Best Buy and the Toy's R Us.
While parking at TRU we say a old school MOPAR with a killer stance and blacked out.
I only got two shots since I was holding my son's hand in the parking lot. Here they are, this was sure different and sharp.
 

Attachments

  • photo 1.JPG
    photo 1.JPG
    30.6 KB · Views: 172
  • photo 2.JPG
    photo 2.JPG
    33.6 KB · Views: 174
I haven't seen one of those cars in years. Very nice!!

Thanks for sharing the pics.

How old is your little boy? if you don't mind me asking.

Kids are just the best.
 
Wow, that is one cool lookin' Mopar! Used to see a good amount of old Mopars down in south Floida at our local car show Towers, but haven't see many up here.
 
Guys the stance looked perfect, it really did stand out.

John,

My son is almost 4 and my daughter is 2 months.
 
I have never been a Mopar fan, but the Satellite's & Fury III"s hold a special place in my jr & sr years in high school. a friend of mine was a GIANT mopar freek. he had both a Satellite & a Fury III 4 door, both had N50/15 tires (yes the old bias ply's) warmed up 440's, 4 speeds, & what we called airplane gears. 0-100 in about 3 states & 1 had better be Texas, but them cars would fly. I have been 170+ mph & that was almost 24 years ago in these cars, it is the fastest I have ever been. STUPID? HELL YEA IT WAS!!! regret it? hell no I don't.
 
Cool, that is a new one on me. Never heard of that car, looks nice though...
 
Looks like a 68 based on the rear end. The satellite is the same car as a road runner and GTX, just a lesser trim level. All are B bodies. It's funny how much stuff you can overlook at a car show but when you just see one out in public it really turns heads.

Fury IIIs, they are a bigger body (c body). My extended family has probably 20 furies, from 65 to 68, mostly parts cars, 2 or 3 restored ones though. Takes 10 parts cars to make one nice one. If you like big land yacht mopars check out the c-body "dry dock" website.
 
heres a pic of my 72 satellite
 

Attachments

  • 72 ply.jpg
    72 ply.jpg
    87.8 KB · Views: 108
Back
Top