Birdman's 69 Satellite
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Birdman's 69 Satellite
I bought the Plymouth in autumn 2008 and it has been sat patiently on my drive waiting for something to happen. Unfortunately, working away and currently 12 days in 14, means, little is happening apart from procuring odd bits and pieces. A 383 ci with Holley 600 and Street Dominator manifold is currently fitted and I have imported some headers from Summitracing. This will give me my performance baseline at Shakey.
You can see, the interior needs sorting, but, am going the drag route first. I got the 440 for £440 from Justin3663 and a Moroso elec water pump kit from Simon aka dodgethegardener.
Just before getting the Satellite, I got some B1BS heads, roller cam, noisy gear drive, worked over 727 and convertor. Obviously a stroker kit will be on the list, along with all those other pieces needed to complete and keep the motor from destroying itself.
One of the first jobs, once the 'Vette is out of the way, is too remove the rear lowering blocks, which, give a great stance ,but, I can't get over the speed bumps without a lot of scraping noises.
You can see, the interior needs sorting, but, am going the drag route first. I got the 440 for £440 from Justin3663 and a Moroso elec water pump kit from Simon aka dodgethegardener.
Just before getting the Satellite, I got some B1BS heads, roller cam, noisy gear drive, worked over 727 and convertor. Obviously a stroker kit will be on the list, along with all those other pieces needed to complete and keep the motor from destroying itself.
One of the first jobs, once the 'Vette is out of the way, is too remove the rear lowering blocks, which, give a great stance ,but, I can't get over the speed bumps without a lot of scraping noises.
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Lift the rear



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Why on earth would you want to poke the arse end in the air, handling needs as much help as it can get, so can do with out jacking the rear
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That was a popular fad in the late 60's/early 70's, but only because not many knew better
Cool car by the way

Why on earth would you want to poke the arse end in the air, handling needs as much help as it can get, so can do with out jacking the rear
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That was a popular fad in the late 60's/early 70's, but only because not many knew better
Cool car by the way

"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."
Gary's picnic woes
Great weekend for it, but, not for the Satellite. Must have grounded the Flowmasters one time too many and a support gave way as we were leaving. Hasty repairs with wire and hey ho, off on the road again. Half way around Evesham and I'm thinking what the kin hell is that noise!! Photos tell the tale and she is now vinyl topless! Too hot for the glue I guess and anyway, think I'll paint the roof this time.

