
"The
best combination of brute force and tractable street manners we've ever
driven" (Car and Driver commenting on the 1966 Plymouth Hemi Satellite)
Chrysler
briefly offered its 426ci Hemi engine in very limited numbers in some of its
1965 models. But, with a 12.5:1 compression ratio and high state of tune it was
really too highly strung for road use. The company certainly got the mix right
for 1966, however, and one of the chief beneficiaries was the Satellite model -
enter the now legendary Plymouth Satellite 426 Hemi.
Numerous
changes were required to make the engine suitably streetable, including:
substituting cast iron cylinder heads for alloy ones and dual Carter four
barrel carburetters for the racing Holley one. The compression ratio was
reduced to 10.25:1 and a milder camshaft installed. The resulting unit was
quoted as having 425bhp at 5,000rpm and 490 lb ft of torque at 4,000rpm; but
those figures were generally accepted as being conservative. The new engine
added about $1,000 to the price of a Satellite two-door Hardtop or Convertible
and it could be teamed with either a four-speed manual gearbox or Torque Flite
automatic. A Sure-Grip differential was optional. The quoted performance
figures were 5.3 seconds for the sprint from 0 to 60mph and 13.8 seconds for
the standing quarter mile, with a terminal speed of 104mph. When specified, the
Hemi was coupled to a host of performance enhancing extras, including heavy
duty suspension and police-grade 11 inch drum brakes. Only 848 1966 Satellite
Hemi's were manufactured, 534 of which were equipped with the optional
automatic three or four-speed transmission. This is one rare car, even in
America!
The
Hemi on offer is a 1966 Coupe finished in Citroen Gold (a Light Metallic Green)
matched to a Citroen Gold interior. is finished to near concours standard,
having just benefited from a 2000+ hour restoration and over £78,000 in the
restoration cost alone, In addition to the aforementioned engine and
suspension, this car's mighty impressive specification includes: power
steering, servo assisted ventilated discs brakes and a 727 three-speed
automatic transmission, the Satellite has been built with a mix of new old
stock parts, plus some small repro ones - eg there is a new old stock Delco
battery that cost £500 on its own, everything is correct right down to the
French polished mahogany sports steering wheel, the new radial Red Line B F
Goodrich tyres and original spinner hub caps.
This
extraordinary '60s icon is being sold complete with a large history file that
includes a seven page letter from Galen Govier, the world renowned Mopar guru,
the original factory build sheet that contains a breakdown of all the model's
factory fitted options, both Tax and MOT to the end of October 2012. Not
surprisingly, the bodywork, paintwork, interior trim, engine and transmission
to all be in 'excellent' order. Rare and exciting muscle cars probably don't
come much better than this, especially on this side of the pond. If the news of
ceaseless wars and flagging economies has been getting you down of late, then
this 7-litre rocket ship could be just the antidote you need. £79,995

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