Hey all,
Have any of you seen a 1967 fender with the added little tag and knows what it signifies?
The extra tag looks like it has a C and an M or H punched through it.
Almost all of the fender tag option codes are "1".
The car is a 1967 Plymouth Satellite hardtop with an H-code 4bbl 383, console shift automatic, AC, no dash clock, no passenger side mirror, no courtesy light package.
The owner knows a little about Mopars, but nowhere near an expert. He bought it a month ago, from a known "Mopar Guy" in the northeast.
It's a decent condition Gold exterior/Black interior car. Exterior was repainted, it has no GTX stripes or the upper body pinstripe.
The car has a few GTX pieces on it (hood scoops, lower side molding, flip-top gas cap, dual exhaust & tips) as if it was being cloned into a GTX, except all the Satellite emblems are still there, trunk, front fenders, glove box and rear seat, and the VIN is RP23 for a Satellite.
Could you option a Satellite with any GTX trim like the hood scoops?
The new owner has no idea about the differences between Satellite and GTX trim, and assumes it is all original to the car.
The new owner didn't get duped, the price he bought it for was really really fair for what it is.
It has a Broadcast sheet that is in a hundred little crispy pieces.
I'm really curious about the extra fender tag strip.
- Art
Last edited by 67SATisfaction; 08/29/23 09:59 AM.