Road Testing The 1970 Plymouth Satellite Convertible Through The Tennessee Countryside


A few days ago this absolute creampuff of a vintage Mopar rag top came to us as a no-start on the back of a flatbed. After working through some her 318’s carburetor and ignition system issues, she’s ready to hit the road once again, and after just a few miles this car has shown itself to be one of the finest examples of the breed we have ever come across.
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26 Comments

  1. You just can't beat a convertible on a great spring day! We live in a beautiful state. I'm about 45 min. northwest of Knoxville. All mountains here .I haven't seen so much flat land as you show since I moved here from Maine over 2 years ago. I wish I moved here 20 years earlier. I love that so many you-tube auto enthusiasts have moved here as well. Maybe I'll meet up with you or some others some day.

  2. That definitely is a sweet ride! I know the muscle machines are what everyone wants, but just a nice droptop 70 Satellite with a stock 318 is a great way to enjoy a classic era car.

  3. I so enjoyed driving my Road Runner down to visit you in April, 2020. That part of the country has the most amazing scenery and you guys really made my trip perfect. B-bodies and middle Tennessee go hand in hand.

  4. Off topic here. Could you do a video on nitro in the crankcase and it's positive/negative effects to performance ? Very interested to hear some old tricks.

  5. Awesome…When you talked about the castle I thought about the house in Staten Island made to look like a castle near the Verrazano bridge…I figured you would know what I’m talking about

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