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Rescued from certain death in a field, pritty rare these days that somone will actually sell you whats in there yard.
It was originally a bucket seat 400 4spd console car. Its got a 440, 727 in it now, came with original trans in truck which will go back in it.
More pics to come. We love pic ****!
Over the winter, ill begin complete teardown and beadblast. Cars very solid as of what ive found. A few pinholes in the floors and thats about it. Even has original qtrs on it that are rust free, no bondo
I do like your "other" baby!! I had the 68-70 RR's back when they were just cars.. I kick myself every time i think of it. The 69 was my favorite, not the rag top, the 70 was my wife's favorite, maybe someday ill be able to get one or the other again. Enjoy! looks great.
Is it just me, or does anyone else love that he brought some of the leaves home with him? lol. Please tell me you saved it and hung it in the garage. Kind of a momento. A reminder of where she came from.
Wonderful find, I'm envious. Back in the day, these were actually pretty popular cars, selling as well in 73 and 74 as the Camaro's did for Chevy during the same two year period. Well, as well as it could be with the gas crisis of the seventies..but I've owned three Plymouth Satty's, one 74 and two 73's... love seeing other people appreciate the body style and working to salvage one. We're a small group..but growing.