Trying find out what # Plymouth satallite I have!! It's 383hp wit pistol grip 4-speed & bench seat

Asked by Dwrock86 May 31, 2014 at 01:42 PM about the 1970 Plymouth Satellite

Question type: General

I have a 1970 Plymouth satalite with
a 383hp engine 4-speed pistol grip
with the bench seat. I know they only
made 53 of this type stuff in car but I
want to know how to tell what
number car I have. I've done a lot
research with no luck at all!! If
anyone has a way or a number to
someone who could help me please
please please e-mail me
animalhouse72633@aol.com I
Appreciate any and all help!! Thank
you again And hopefully someone
can help me figure out what number
car I do have here!!

6 Answers

201,065

By decoding your vin number you can find this info.

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201,065

http://www.degeneratepress.com/newport/vin66-74.htm -- check this out. It may help

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I tryed it and it gave me everything but that. Didn't say what number car it was just where it was built body tips engine year stuff like that but not which number car it was. Any other way to find out? Thank you for the help I appreciate it

201,065

The last six digits of your vin is its serial number for that year. Sequence it came off the assembly line.

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I tryed going to go to the degeneratepress site and nothing came up. Can u send me the actual link so I can just click on it & go into it!! My email animalhouse72633@aol.com thank you

20

Most plants for most models started with 100001. There were a few exceptions.

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