For Sale Not a c body but a cool wagon: 1973 Satellite

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Selling some of my projects and here is one. Thought some of you here would like it.

1973 Plymouth Satellite wagon

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I don't think it's a bad price, it is negotiable too. 440 engine in a factory big block car, nice options in a car with a solid body. But, it's alllll the way over on the east coast.
 
The 73' Satellite wagons had the same front end as the 72' wagons, and the Satellite 4 doors. A dead giveaway is that the 73's had those hideous bumperette thingies as shown in the photos.
Meanwhile the 73' 2-door coupes, Satellite and Satellite Sebrings had the smallish front end as did the 73' -74' Road Runners. Never could figure out why.
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Completely different front end compared to this.
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The 73' Satellite wagons had the same front end as the 72' wagons, and the Satellite 4 doors. A dead giveaway is that the 73's had those hideous bumperette thingies as shown in the photos.
Meanwhile the 73' 2-door coupes, Satellite and Satellite Sebrings had the smallish front end as did the 73' -74' Road Runners. Never could figure out why.
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Completely different front end compared to this.
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Schooled again!
 
I am negotiable. If you don’t want the 440 and manifolds, it will be cheaper. I just added those to sweeten the deal. Hell, I can keep the trans too! I just need to move these cars to another owner.
 
ok,, I am curious and no one has asked...
If you keep the engine, manifolds and trans, then what would
you be asking for the wagon....
 
If I had the space I'd consider grabbing that. But sadly I don't.
 
I like it, but have no need or use for it. Looks like a good builder for someone.

Thanks Brad
 
In my dreams, it would be redone in a factory soft yellow with new woodgrain. Stock-appearing 400 stroker, 2.94 gears so it would still be fun on the highway. Tuff-wheel, 17" rallye wheels.

Done.
 
I think the price is fair too for a car that looks like it would benefit a lot with just some elbow grease at least cosmetically. The drivetrain could also be addressed on the cheap too I’m thinking.
 
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