The Plymouth Belvedere was an American automobile model that was produced by Plymouth from 1954 to 1970. The Belvedere name was first used for a new hardtop body style in the Plymouth Cranbrook line for the 1951 model year. In 1954. the Belvedere replaced the Cranbrook as the top trim and became a full model line with sedans, station wagons and convertible body styles. The Belvedere continued as Plymouth's full-sized car until 1965, when it became an intermediate, and was replaced after the 1970 model year by the Satellite, a name originally used for the top-trim level Belvederes. It was also used in a movie called Christine (1983) it was a 1958 Plymouth Belvedere. According to the owner and documentation, this vehicle is out of Hunting Beach, California and received a full rotisserie restoration there back in 2007. During the restoration the previous owner took photos of the entire process from start to finish, these photos will come with the car. Along with the restoration this vehicle also had its 426 cubic inch V8 and 727 torque flight transmission rebuilt. Just in the last 5 years this vehicle features; newer front end bright work (stripped, polished and re-anodized), outside driver side mirror, new speedometer cable, new tail light lenses and bezels, newer tires, newer weld racing wheels, chrome exhaust tips, newer spare tire, rebuilt clock, Doug's electric cut-outs, Eastwood hush-mat, newer parking light lenses, seat belts, door sill plates, tinted windows, newer radiator hoses along with re-core of radiator, pinstriped wheels, newer electric cooling fan and much more.
| Price | $34,425 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Plymouth |
| Model | Belvedere |
| Year | 1964 |
| Miles | 4,863 |
| Color | Black |
| Engine | 426 V8 |