For those of you who have asked yourselves, "Can I paint my car myself?" note the efforts of an ambitious car enthusiast named Ray Jackson. Ray worked the railroads in Chicago for 42 years and is now ...
TULSA, Okla. ” A 1957 Plymouth Belvedere that was buried for 50 years and unearthed this summer in time for the state’s centennial celebration will get some preservation work. The car was put in a ...
Jack's Belvedere I Super Stock, VIN RO51193546, was scheduled for assembly at the Lynch Road plant on Friday, December 22, 1964. It was later transported to Ferris Motors in Savannah, Illinois. (Note: ...
First used in 1951 as a trim level for the Plymouth Cranbrook, the Belvedere became a nameplate of its own in 1954. A full-size model at first, the Belvedere was downsized into an intermediate in the ...
1965 witnessed the introduction of a new strategy for Plymouth, as the company marketed the Fury as a full-size lineup, whereas the Belvedere, despite retaining the same dimensions, was positioned as ...
The restoration of Tulsa's famous Belvedere is slowly progressing. Dwight Foster is the owner of the New Jersey company charged with cleaning up the 1957 Plymouth. Foster says he's making slow but ...
Rare Hemi-powered Plymouth resurfaces after decades in hiding and earns six-figure valuation following full restoration. A 1966 Plymouth Belvedere with a story as dramatic as its styling has emerged ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results