Reader’s Rides: Terry Couturier’s 1971 Plymouth Satellite

Today’s reader’s ride is Terry Couturier’s 1971 Plymouth Satellite, which he found in a barn eight years ago. It’s powered by a 360 which Terry rebuilt and stroked out to 408 cubic inches. After the jump I have pics of his son’s 1984 Ram and 2006 Ram.

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Road Kill: 1970 Super Bee vs 1967 Camaro

The latest episode of Road Kill features David Freiburger’s very first car: a 1970 Dodge Super Bee. He paid $1,800 for it when he was fifteen. Thirty years later it’s packing a 600+ HP Hemi. Watch it go head to head against another one of Freiburger’s cars: a ’67 Camaro. Which one will come out on top? Watch the video after the jump!

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Bill Goldberg 1970 Plymouth Superbird on eBay

I saw this car at SEMA back in 2008. It was built by Year One and Gillette Evernham Motorsports in conjunction with Bill Goldberg and then sold at Barrett-Jackson to benefit the Darrell Gwynn Foundation, which works to help cure spinal cord injuries. The car started life as a 1970 Plymouth Satellite but then it got the full NASCAR Superbird treatment. Power comes from a 800 hp NASCAR-spec 358cid Dodge engine. The price is set at $250,000. More pics plus the eBay auction text after the jump!

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Incredible Low Mile 1971 Hemi ‘Cuda on eBay

They only built 108 Hemi ‘Cuda hardtops in 1971 and I doubt you’ll find one nicer than this. Wearing its original paint with just 2,010 miles, this ‘Cuda is also claimed to be the most heavily optioned 1971 ‘Cuda in existence. And it looks absolutely stunning in Rallye Red with those big billboards. Yeah, it’s an automatic, but I dig the vinyl split bench seat (a $16 option). Lots more pics plus the extensive auction text from the guys at RK Motors after the jump. Yeah, they want almost $2 million for this bad boy but I’d say it’s worth it…

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