Although I'm a pretty serious Mopar fan, and already the proud owner of an E-body ('72 Challenger) and a handful of A bodies (2 '71 Dart GT's and a '74 Duster), I recently picked up my first B body- a '71 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus.

Not a perfect car by any means, but a pretty cool combo the way it came from the factory. 383/727, 8 1/4, disks, power windows, and a super cool GA4 paint scheme with gunmetal interior, all the way down to the buddy seat.
Anyway, I've been lurking on the forum here for a couple months and thought I would introduce myself. I already spend way too much time over at Cuda-Challenger and Fabo (For A bodies only), and have the same user name over there and on FEBO and now FBBO. I'm also over at Pro-Touring Mopar, but under the handle "Demonizer" over there (Duster to demon clone project).
Here's a little more info on the car...
RP23:
Plymouth Belvedere,Satellite
Premium
2 Door Hardtop
L1E: 383 275HP 1-2BBL 8 CYL
1971
Los Angeles, CA, USA
E61: 383 cid 2 barrel V8 290hp
D32: Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission
GA4: Light Gunmetal Poly Exterior Color
P6XA: Trim - Premium, Vinyl Bucket Seats, Charcoal/Black
TX9: Black Int. Door Frames
A30: Build Date: October 30
V4X: Unknown Top Color
U: USA Specifications
A01: Light Package
A04: Basic (Radio) Group
B51: Power Brakes
C21: Center Front Seat Cushion
C55: Bucket Seats
G31: OS RH Manual Standard Mirror
G33: LH Remote Racing Mirror
H31: Rear Window Defogger
H41: Heater w/ Upper Level Vent
L31: Hood/Fender Mounted Turn Signals
M21: Roof drip rail moldings
M25: Wide sill moldings
P31: Power Windows
R11: Radio Solid State AM (2 Watts)
V6W: Longitudinal Stripes, White
Y14: Sold Car
END: End of Sales Codes
And of course, some pictures! As you can see, the SSP has been painted once in the past, but they never did the engine compartment/trunk/interior at all. And there's a little rust in the driver's fender and a bit in the trunk, but everything else for the most part is solid. It does have a mismatched hood, and will soon have a mismatched door thanks to the passenger door having really big dent, but I got the replacement door with the car. She runs pretty well, just in need of some tune up love, not to mention new rims and tires. Unfortunately the SSP isn't my primary project at the moment, but she was far too cool to pass up.





