Classic Plymouth Belvedere muscle cars for sale. These restored and unrestored Plymouth Belvedere cars available for sale from individuals and dealers from around the country.
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1967 Plymouth Belvedere II $15,100.00 |
1965 Plymouth Belvedere $5,100.00 |
1966 Plymouth Belvedere $24,700.00 |
1955 Plymouth Belvedere 2 Door Sports Sedan $22,125.00 |
1959 Plymouth Belvedere $13,500.00 |
1954 Plymouth Belvedere Sport Coupe $19,950.00 |
1964 Plymouth Belvedere $29,900.00 |
1967 Plymouth Belvedere $22,500.00 |
1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX Coupe $60,000.00 |
1967 Plymouth Belvedere II Convertible $22,999.00 |
The Plymouth Belvedere is a classic American car that was produced by the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation from 1951 to 1970. Here are some key facts about this iconic car:
- The Belvedere was first introduced in 1951 as a two-door hardtop model. It was named after a luxury hotel in New York City.
- The first generation Belvedere (1951-1954) was available with a range of six-cylinder and V8 engines, including a 241 cubic inch V8 that produced up to 130 horsepower.
- The second generation Belvedere (1955-1956) featured a more modern design with a sleeker profile and was available with a range of V8 engines, including a 270 cubic inch V8 that produced up to 187 horsepower.
- The third generation Belvedere (1957-1959) was completely redesigned with a more angular and aggressive look. It was available with a range of V8 engines, including a 318 cubic inch V8 that produced up to 255 horsepower.
- The fourth generation Belvedere (1960-1961) was redesigned again with a more aerodynamic body style. It was available with a range of V8 engines, including a 361 cubic inch V8 that produced up to 305 horsepower.
- The fifth generation Belvedere (1962-1964) was completely restyled with a more squared-off look. It was available with a range of V8 engines, including a 426 cubic inch Max Wedge V8 that produced up to 415 horsepower.
- The sixth generation Belvedere (1965-1970) was restyled again with a more rounded look. It was available with a range of V8 engines, including a 426 cubic inch Hemi V8 that produced up to 425 horsepower.
- The Belvedere was discontinued after the 1970 model year and was replaced by the Plymouth Satellite.
Today, the Plymouth Belvedere is considered a classic American car and is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. Its distinctive design and powerful engines have made it an icon of the 1950s and 1960s American car era.