Scatransit
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Thx, got my years confused....Regardless, to clone either "correctly" would require a rally dash install...
I recently found a 1970 plymouth satellite that was being converted into a roadrunner RH23UOA is there more info I can read on this thanks for your time BCThe Satellite and Sport Satellites were not performance based cars. They could have been powered by 318s or 383s. There were no Factory 426 Hemi or 440 Satellites. The Road Runner was a performance car with a 383-4 as a standard engine, the 426 Hemi was optional. The Road Runner had a different hood and cold air induction was available, not so on other models. In short, The Satellite models had more chrome and stainless steel trim, the interiors were more fancy and they had a softer suspension for a smoother ride.
Simply should not exist. I guess never-say-never with Mopar, but I'd guess it's a misread of a "G" or "L" engine?...RH23UOA is there more info I can read on this...
great information thanks its most likely a G really dark garage situation but it is a 4 spd car I will be going back for more pics 318 4 spd 1970 satellite seems like an odd ball too . I have been pursuing this car for 19 yrs finally was able to see it , was invited backSimply should not exist. I guess never-say-never with Mopar, but I'd guess it's a misread of a "G" or "L" engine?
Cropped image lifted from Hamtramck Historical; 383 was largest you could "specify" in a Sat or Sport Sat; shaded boxes = "not available"
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The black square next to the four speed line tells us you could not get a four speed behind a /6, 318 or a 383-2bbl.OK, you could not get a small block with floor shifted manual transmission in a B body until 1971.
All 318s with manual transmissions in 1970 B body cars were three speeds on the column.
Strike two.
RP23L would be a 383 2 barrel and RP23N would be a 383 4 barrel.
Either of those could have come with a four speed or three speed floor shift trans.
That would be a somewhat rare car, but we had a rash of those show up a few years ago.
If the fender tag is present, it will show D21 for a four speed "driveline".
Right after the "E" code for the engine, which should verify the VIN digit.
this car really has me curious as to what it was from the factory I will have to bring more lighting with me next visit .I do know it hasnt been plated since 1993. The owner previous was well on his way to a roadrunner clone as it has a 440 6 barrel air grabber hood on it and road runner horn as well as GTX badges on the side scoopsOK, you could not get a small block with floor shifted manual transmission in a B body until 1971.
All 318s with manual transmissions in 1970 B body cars were three speeds on the column.
Strike two.
RP23L would be a 383 2 barrel and RP23N would be a 383 4 barrel.
Either of those could have come with a four speed or three speed floor shift trans.
That would be a somewhat rare car, but we had a rash of those show up a few years ago.
If the fender tag is present, it will show D21 for a four speed "driveline".
Right after the "E" code for the engine, which should verify the VIN digit.