Quote:

per the ad:
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1970 Plymouth Sport Satellite 383 4-Speed w/Air - This car is fully documented with the original build sheet, Window sticker and additional documentation. The car was ordered by a Chrysler Executive named E.F. Franks and was built on last day of production. 7-15-1970, and was a factory field car.




I'd bet (I am in Vegas, you know) it should have:

383 manual - E & B-body - with ECS (N95).......... orange HP engine 335hp
---------- Holley R4217-A ----------part number 3418 537 on b'cast 37


do you think the carb is still there?
what's "a factory field car"?
How old is that ad & who has the car now?

the service manuals show differences for automatics (w & wo/AC) - (w & wo/ECS) - (w & wo/N96)




Maybe...but how do you resolve that with the white book listing A/C manual tranny cars as engine assembly 084 being a 330 horse blue engine? Shouldn't that have a Carter?

I think it's odd that none of the sources list a carb for the manual A/C combination when it was available.

Again, if that car is legit, I'd really like to see the BS for the engine assembly and carb numbers.


Seeking:

1969 St. Louis plant VINs, SPD, and VONs.
Over 2,000 thanks to you!