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A Plymouth Satellite Gasser refers to a modified version of the Plymouth Satellite, specifically configured for gasser-style drag racing. “Gasser” is a term used to describe a type of drag racing car that originated in the 1950s and 1960s. Gassers were characterized by their distinctive appearance, with a raised front end, large rear tires, and a generally altered stance for improved weight distribution during drag racing.
Here are some key features and characteristics associated with a Plymouth Satellite Gasser:
1. Altered Stance:
- Gassers are known for their altered stance, achieved by lifting the front end of the car to transfer weight to the rear wheels for better traction during acceleration.
- Traditional gassers often feature a straight-axle front suspension setup, replacing the stock independent front suspension. This design contributes to the raised front end characteristic of gasser cars.
- Gassers typically have large rear tires to maximize traction and improve performance during drag racing. This contributes to the distinctive appearance of the cars.
- Gasser-style cars, including the Plymouth Satellite Gasser, often feature high-performance engines to maximize speed and power on the drag strip. Engine modifications may include upgraded camshafts, carburetors, and exhaust systems.
- Gassers aim to capture the nostalgic appearance of drag racing cars from the 1950s and 1960s. This includes period-correct paint schemes, lettering, and decals.
- Gassers played a significant role in the early days of drag racing and continue to be popular among drag racing enthusiasts who appreciate the vintage drag racing aesthetic.