Pretty much everyone loves Mopar B-bodies because, you know, America and stuff.

So you can imagine our delight one when we stumbled on this gem parked outside of the Summit Racing retail store in Tallmadge, Ohio.

White 1966 Plymouth Satellite 426 HEMI
(Image/OnAllCylinders – Lori Sams)

This wasn’t just any B-body. This was a 1966 Plymouth Satellite (the top Mopar B-body trim level in ’66).

Notably, this gorgeous machine is sitting on a set of Cragar S/S wheels (the #2 ranked aftermarket part of all time), AND houses a 426-cubic-inch HEMI engine (the #2 ranked engine of all time).

White 1966 Plymouth Satellite 426 HEMI 1
(Image/OnAllCylinders – Lori Sams)

1966 was the first model year the legendary 426 HEMI (lovingly dubbed “the Elephant”) was available for street cars.

So, this Satellite, you might say, is something of a white elephant. And to be clear, we don’t mean that the owner doesn’t find the car useful.

Only that it’s surely difficult to dispose of. We’re sure you can see why.

White 1966 Plymouth Satellite 426 HEMI badge
(Image/OnAllCylinders – Lori Sams)
White 1966 Plymouth Satellite 426 HEMI
(Image/OnAllCylinders – Lori Sams)
White 1966 Plymouth Satellite 426 HEMI
(Image/OnAllCylinders – Lori Sams)
Author: Matt Griswold

After a 10-year newspaper journalism career, Matt Griswold spent another decade writing about the automotive aftermarket and motorsports. He was part of the original OnAllCylinders editorial team when it launched in 2012.