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Lost and Possibly Found

As brought out above, it's a rare car. If it translates into value is yet to be told. What's it worth to you is the question. My first car was a 67 Satellite 383 4-speed. I can't get it back because it was totaled by the second owner, but I'm building one I found optioned the same way, just because of the memories of my first new car. If I'm lucky it will cost me about 20-25 times what the original was. Will it be worth that. NO!
Have fun if you decide to revive those memories, but anyway welcome from Alabama.
 
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Welcome. And, I'll say this... you show up with a 383 4-speed Sport Satellite and that will be an attention-grabber, for sure ! Hope it works out for you !
 
Welcome to the forum. I think the general consensus is to not buy the car if resale value is the end-game. If you want to get it running again and be reunited with your old car, and don't mind spending too much money bringing her back the way you want, it's always nice to see another B-body from arguably the best couple years get saved. I personally think the '68 to '71 years were the high-water mark for Mopars. It's a bonus that it's a pretty rare-optioned car.
 
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