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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Moses Lake, Washington
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Need Replies
I want to know if a 1966 Plymouth Satellite is a nice muscle car since i just got one from my older brother
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Re: Need Replies
http://www.allpar.com/model/satellite.html
They're a good base. What engine and tranny does it have? |
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its a 316 big or wide block and i think it has its origional transmission
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wow.. who cares if its a good muscel car. ur bro gave it to u. i wish my bro gave me somthing like that.
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Ya, its a good car. I have never heard of a 316 though. Probably has a 318.
It should be good but if I were you i'd try and find a 360 or 383. I would recommend a 440 or a Hemi but I doubt you'll have money for that.If its your first car you should go with the 383 or 360 or just keep the 318. in a couple of years if the cars still (if it even is) in good shape you should get some decent cash for that. |
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