“Plymouth is out to win you over” claimed ads in 1967. The mid-size Belvedere line was given a facelift for 1967, including the addition of Satellite and GTX models at the top of the lineup. Satellites were available as coupes or convertibles and included all-vinyl bucket seats, center console, fender-mounted turn signals, deluxe wheel covers and additional interior lighting as standard equipment. Mopar built 30,328 Two-Door Hardtop Satellite Coupes like this Dark Blue Metallic example with black vinyl interior.
Auburn Spring 2014
1967 Plymouth Satellite
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$39,325 USD | Sold
| Auburn, Indiana
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It is nicely detailed underhood where you’ll find a 383-cid Super Commando V-8 and four-speed manual transmission. The exterior paint, chrome, and trim are noted to be in great condition. It is equipped with power steering and brakes, a console-mounted tachometer, AM radio and factory chrome road wheels.