GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1967 Plymouth Satellite for your consideration. Finished in an eye catching custom metallic green with black leather interior. Under the hood rests a 6.3L 383ci V8 with a 3 speed automatic transmission. The vehicle is equipped with power front disk brakes, power steering and a working heater. Lots of other miscellaneous parts to go along with this '67 including another set of wheels with center caps. Simply a great cruiser for the... weekends with the top down. This car was originally from Canada and spent its life there up until the last three years here in the U.S., all documentation of the restoration along with other documents are in a detailed book for this build. Please call or email us today for more information on this '67 Plymouth Satellite Convertible. When the new, larger Plymouth Fury was introduced for 1965 on Chrysler's full-size C platform, the Plymouth Belvedere name was moved to Plymouth's new mid-size line for 1965. The Belvedere Satellite was the top trim model in the series, above the Belvedere I and II. It was only available as a two-door hardtop or convertible. Bucket seats and center console were standard, as well as a V8 engine. For 1965, the standard engine was the 273ci (4.5 L) with optional 318 cu in (5.2 L), 361ci (5.9 L), as well as 383ci (6.3 L) and 426ci (7.0 L) Commando" engines. This 426 had the wedge combustion chamber design, and is not the 426 "Hemi" that was offered in 1966. The front end featured single headlights on each side, and a grille divided into four thin rectangles laid horizontally. To see over 80 photos of this car, including under carriage please visit our website br/-