In the late 1960's I owned a dark metallic green 1966 Plymouth Satellite with a 273 V-8 engine. It came with a factory-installed "Motorola Vibra-Sonic reverberator that was connected to the speakers in the rear package tray area, just behind the rear seat. I well remember the awesome sounds that that Vibra-Sonic unit made to the standard AM radio music!. The rotary switch for the Vibra-Sonic unit was mounted to the underside of the dashboard, to the left of the steering column. I wonder if this 1966 Plymouth Satellite "HEMI" car had that Vibra-Sonic unit also?
Disc brakes on a 66 B body! That sure stopped me in my tracks, I didn’t think they came available until 67, but your car is a late build 66, so maybe that explains it. I’ve never heard of another.
That Hemi satellite belongs and a museum because it's a work of art you are very fortunate to have owned and driven such a masterpiece
In the late 1960's I owned a dark metallic green 1966 Plymouth Satellite with a 273 V-8 engine. It came with a factory-installed "Motorola Vibra-Sonic reverberator that was connected to the speakers in the rear package tray area, just behind the rear seat. I well remember the awesome sounds that that Vibra-Sonic unit made to the standard AM radio music!. The rotary switch for the Vibra-Sonic unit was mounted to the underside of the dashboard, to the left of the steering column. I wonder if this 1966 Plymouth Satellite "HEMI" car had that Vibra-Sonic unit also?
Awesome car!
Disc brakes on a 66 B body! That sure stopped me in my tracks, I didn’t think they came available until 67, but your car is a late build 66, so maybe that explains it. I’ve never heard of another.
I'd give both my boys to have this little car! Have this body but a 360 car and a Dodge Coronet 500:)
hope everything is ok with you Tony, must hurt to let your babies go