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The [[Plymouth]] Satellite was a [[B-Body]] car produced from 1965 to 1974 in various body styles and trim levels.  Satellite buyers could choose many options including [[Airtemp]] air conditioning, Magnum 500-style Road Wheels, and the [[Air Grabber]] hood scoop.  The Satellite also came in different body styles including a two-door [[coupe]], a four-door [[sedan]], and [[station wagon|station wagons]].  Sub-models included the Satellite Sebring, Satellite Custom, the Satellite Sebring-Plus, Satellite Brougham (for 1971), and the Satellite Regent.
 
 
  
 
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The Satellite was built on Chrysler's mid-size, B-Body platform.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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The 225 cubic inch [[Slant Six]] engine was the base engine for Satellites, Satellite Customs, and Satellite Sebrings.  In 1971, it made a [[gross-rated horsepower|gross-rated]] 145 [[horsepower]].  In 1972, the engine made a [[net-rated horsepower|net-rated]] 110 horsepower and from 1973 to 1974, the net-rated horsepower was 105.  Popular options included two-barrel carbureted versions of both the [[383]] cubic inch and [[400]] cubic inch [[V-8|V-8s]].  From 1972 to 1974, a four-barrel carbureted version of the 400 was available for all Satellite variants.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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There were 11,059 Satellite Sedans produced in 1971 along with 7,138 six-passenger Satellite Station Wagons, 46,807 Satellite Coupes (including [[Hardtop Coupes]]), 30,773 Satellite Custom Sedans, 5,045 six-passenger Satellite Custom Station Wagons, 3,865 nine-passenger Satellite Custom Station Wagons, 16,253 Satellite Sebring-Plus Hardtop Coupes, and 3,020 Satellite Brougham Sedans.
  
 
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Background:

The Plymouth Satellite was a B-Body car produced from 1965 to 1974 in various body styles and trim levels. Satellite buyers could choose many options including Airtemp air conditioning, Magnum 500-style Road Wheels, and the Air Grabber hood scoop. The Satellite also came in different body styles including a two-door coupe, a four-door sedan, and station wagons. Sub-models included the Satellite Sebring, Satellite Custom, the Satellite Sebring-Plus, Satellite Brougham (for 1971), and the Satellite Regent.

History:

Model Predecessor

Model Successor

Export Versions

Related Models

Competition

Body Styles

Body styles included a two-door coupe, a four-door sedan, and six and nine passenger station wagons.

Technical:

Class

Platform

The Satellite was built on Chrysler's mid-size, B-Body platform.

Engines

The 225 cubic inch Slant Six engine was the base engine for Satellites, Satellite Customs, and Satellite Sebrings. In 1971, it made a gross-rated 145 horsepower. In 1972, the engine made a net-rated 110 horsepower and from 1973 to 1974, the net-rated horsepower was 105. Popular options included two-barrel carbureted versions of both the 383 cubic inch and 400 cubic inch V-8s. From 1972 to 1974, a four-barrel carbureted version of the 400 was available for all Satellite variants.

Transmissions

Specifications:

Length, width, height, wheelbase

Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:

1965

1966

1967

1968

1969

1970

1971

There were 11,059 Satellite Sedans produced in 1971 along with 7,138 six-passenger Satellite Station Wagons, 46,807 Satellite Coupes (including Hardtop Coupes), 30,773 Satellite Custom Sedans, 5,045 six-passenger Satellite Custom Station Wagons, 3,865 nine-passenger Satellite Custom Station Wagons, 16,253 Satellite Sebring-Plus Hardtop Coupes, and 3,020 Satellite Brougham Sedans.

1972

1973

1974

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