1973 Plymouth Satellite Sebring - From Dead to Alive in 3-Hours! @DeadDodgeGarage
I purchased this 1973 Plymouth Satellite Sebring on Friday morning. It was missing an intake manifold, carburator, and valver covers. It had not run or been driven for at least three years. @DeadDodgeGarage Allan, Finley and I set about to change that. It took us all of three hours to re-assemble, fire up and drive the Satellite the same afternoon I bought it. I share some very cool details about the car, my son and I do a little more work to it when we get it home, give it a bath and show you that with minimal investment you can find, revive and drive a cool car!

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Sad Small Block - 1971 Plymouth Satellite Sebring 318 Un-Seizing, Steering Column Tech, & MUCH More

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THIS THING IS MINT! 440 Mopar Rescue

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Idiots In Cars Caught on Camera

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The Strangest Abandoned Mansion...But is Has Something Disturbing Inside (NOT JOKING)

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We Bought a $1,000 Abandoned CAT 400 Haul Truck

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Restoring a Winchester 1892 lever action rifle, (with test firing). #restoration

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(Ep2) 60 Cadillac abandoned in 1984. Full walk around of condition and exploring the trunk relics!

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Bullitt - The Chase (1968)

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Lake Mead Update! Dangerous New Lows Happening Now!

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Instant Karma Caught On Camera - Best of Compilation

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We Built This 6.7 Powerstroke… Then It Came Back Blown Up

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This Abandoned Ford Galaxie Sat For 30 YEARS - Let's Save it!

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Will it Run? RARE 1974 Plymouth Revival Sitting 20 years PARTS CAR Part 1

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IDIOTS AT WORK Mechanic Edition | Part 3

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The Tragic Story of David Buick: He Built General Motors and Died as a Broke Teacher

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Carlisle Chrysler Nationals Swap Meet Project Cars

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Can We Move This 100-Year-Old Barn?

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$1,000 to Any Harley Employee Who Can Start a 1913 Harley Motorcycle

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Inside the Mitsubishi Zero

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