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1967 Satellite, 440, 5 Speed Tremec, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Tti Exhaust, on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:80262
Location:

Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States

Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States

I AM SELLING MY 1967 SATELLITE, 2 DOOR HARDTOP. IT HAS A 440, A 5 SPEED TREMEC TKO 500 MANUAL TRANSMISSION. IT ALSO HAS A 3.55 POSI REAR END WITH A 489 CASE. IT STARTED LIFE AS A 383 4 BARREL 4 SPEED CAR. I HAVE THE BUILD SHEET BUT NO FENDER TAG.

THE 440 HAS KEITH BLACK QUENCH DOME PISTONS, SPEED PRO CHROME MOLY RINGS, 509 LIFT CAMSHAFT, EDELBROCK PERFORMER INTAKE, DEMON CARB, PRO BILLET DISTRIBUTOR, MOPAR PERFORMANCE IGNITION, TTI "X" PIPE EXHAUST WITH DYNO-MAX MUFFLERS. A BE-COOL RADIATOR WITH THERMOSTATICALLY CONTROLLED ELECTRIC FANS. MCCLEOD TWIN DISC CLUTCH. THE 8.75 REAR END WAS REBUILT WITH 3.55 POSI GEARS. THE FRONT SUSPENSION WAS REBUILT AS WELL INCLUDING UPPER AND LOWER BALL JOINTS, INNER AND OUTER TIE ROD ENDS, SLEEVES, UPPER AND LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS. SSBC FRONT AND REAR DISC BRAKES WERE INSTALLED AT THAT TIME. AN ADDCO FRONT SWAY BAR WAS NEW AS WELL. REAR SPRINGS WERE REPLACED WITH SUPER STOCK HEMI LEAFS. I HAVE MOST RECEIPTS AND SPEC SHEETS FOR THE WORK DONE ON THE MOTOR, TRANS AND REAR END.

I HAD THE CAR PAINTED LAST YEAR, IT WAS BASE/CLEARED AND WET SANDED AND BUFFED. IT IS VERY STRAIGHT AND SOLID. FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS HAVE BEEN REPLATED. DOOR HANDLES AND MIRROR ARE ALSO NEW. IT HAS NEW AMERICAN TORQUE STYLE WHEELS, TIRES ARE NEAR NEW.

THE 1967 SATELLITE HAS ALWAYS BEEN A HANDSOME CAR AND THIS ONE IS NO EXCEPTION. IT IS ALSO A STREET BRAWLER THAT CAN TANGLE WITH MOST ANYTHING ON THE STREET. ONCE YOU LEARN TO FINESSE THE TWIN DISC CLUTCH IT IS A WICKED PERFORMER. I PREFERE THE CAR ON 2 LANE, COUNTRY BLACKTOP WITH WINDY ROADS. THE CAR TURNS 2000 RPM AT 65 MPH AND HANDLES VERY WELL WITH NO PUSHING OR OVERSTEER. DON'T LOOK FOR FUEL ECONOMY OR TO SNEAK IN PAST MIDNIGHT WITHOUT A FUSS. THE CAR SOUNDS REALLY NICE AND DRIVES GOOD AS WELL  

I HAVE TONS OF PAPERWORK AND RECEIPTS FOR THE MOTOR, TRANSMISSION CONVERSION AND MOST OTHER RELATED WORK. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL OR E-MAIL. 715-281-9340. THE CAR IS OPEN AND WELCOME TO AN INSPECTION BUT IS SOLD AS IS. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORTATION.

I REQUIRE A 25% DEPOSIT 3 DAYS AFTER CLOSE OF AUCTION AND FULL PAYMENT 7 DAYS POST AUCTION. I HAVE A CLEAR TITLE.

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