Mod Top #138

Jared Scarola in Washington state has a 1969 Plymouth Satellite 318/A904 B3/F2Q/V1Q Mod Top

Mod Top #138

ModTop #138

ModTop #138

ModTop #138

ModTop #138

More info about the car as submitted to this registry:

  • Engine that came with the car originally? – 318
  • Engine in the car now – none
  • Transmission that came with the car originally? – 904
  • Transmission in the car now – none
  • Now exterior color? – B3 Blue and rust

Fender tag as submitted to this Registry:

20156 158624 9A1XXXXX
865 572 080
1Q
B3 B3 F2Q B7
RH23 E44 D31 A31 20XXXX

20156 = 20 – Gate sequence number, 156 – Base sequence number (56th car to enter that gate); 158624 = Line sequence / Body in White number (BIW), 58624th car to enter the BIW area; 9A1XXXXX = end of VIN for 1969 Lynch Road built cars

865 = 318 2bbl, 230hp engine; 572 – Axle code, 8.25" 2.76:1 Rear Axle; 080 = A904 automatic transmission

1Q = Blue/Green Satellite Mod Top;

B3 = Ice Blue Metallic exterior paint (listed twice, because this car is not two-tone); F2Q = Front seat: split bench–Torquoise/Blue with mod insert, rear = bench–Torquoise/Blue with mod insert; B7 = dark blue Interior paint (console, instrument panel);

RH = Plymouth, High class ; 23 = 2 door hardtop; E44 = 318 230hp engine; D31 = A904 3 speed auto transmission; A31 = built on 10/31/68; 20XXXX = Vehicle order number. They start at 100000, and all the cars built on that line get a number.

More about this Satellite from the owner:

I found the car in 2008 on an old abbanded farm in eastern Washington state, while scrapping old farm equipment, the owner was planning on scraping it as well but I saved it from the scrap pile for the cost that he would have gotten if he had scraped it, sense then I have tracked down most all of the parts I need to restore it including finding the original sail panel emblems which where pulled of the car back in the 80s from a guy that I randomly meet at a swap meet who happened to know my car and where my mod top emblems where, I had no clue my car was a mod top car tell I started to restore it in 2016 when I pulled the windshield out and found remnants of the old mod top vinyl top.


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