Cynthia Crain in New York state has a 1969 RH23 Plymouth Satellite 318/A904 B3/F2Q/VQP

Fender tag as submitted to this Registry:
END M21 M33 R11 V1Q V7X 26 A01 A04 G33 H51 J25 L31 B3 B3 F2Q B7 A10 08XXXX E44 D31 RH23 F9G 14XXXX
END = end of codes
M21 = Drip Rail Mouldings; M33 = Body Side mouldings; R11 = Music Master Radio (2 Watt); V1Q = Satellite Blue/green floral vinyl roof; V7X = Black longitudinal accent stripe; 26 = 26″ Radiator;
A01 = Light Package; A04 = basic option group; G33 = Driver’s side remote-adjustable mirror; H51 = Air Conditioning with Front Heater; J25 = multi speed wipers; L31 Fender/hood mounted turn signals;
B3 = Ice Blue Metallic exterior paint (listed twice, because this car is not two-tone); F2Q = Front seat: split bench–Turquoise/Blue with mod insert, rear = bench–Turquoise/Blue with mod insert; B7 = dark blue Interior paint (console, instrument panel); A10 = 10/10/1968 build date; 08XXXX = order number
E44 = 318 2bbl engine (230hp); D31 = A904 3 speed Automatic Transmission ; RH = Satellite High Price Class; 23 = 2 Door Hardtop; F9G = 318/1969/Built at St. Louis, MO; 14XXXX = Sequence number.
More info about the car as submitted to this Registry:
- Engine in the car now – 318
- Tranny that came originally? – 3 speed/unsure
- Tranny in the car now? – Original (fender tag shows A904)
- Original Exterior color? – B3 Blue
- Current Exterior color? Blue – but has been painted in the past
- Interior bucket seat color – F2Q Turquoise vinyl with mod (floral) inserts
Other good stuff about this 1969 Plymouth Satellite:
My mom purchased the car from someone in Florida in 1989. She was planning on turning it into a Road Runner until someone told her what it was. It has sat most of its life in storage and last year I took ownership and have been bringing it back to life. Someone before my mom painted the top black, but we have some tricks we are going to try to bring back the mod top. I am trying to locate the original material for that and the front seat as it has damage. Otherwise the car is in very good condition! I’m hoping to learn more about them as I progress with bringing it back to life.
Last updated: 14 Jul 2025