$57,000
1966 Plymouth Belvedere II VIN: RH23G61169449 Very Well Maintained Ready To Hit The Road Stock Number: 2090012 D FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 833-265-6113
$13,999
Step into the past with the 1964 Plymouth Belvedere, a meticulously preserved classic coupe that encapsulates an era of timeless design and automotive craftsmanship. This remarkable Belvedere stands as a testament to a bygone era in American automotive history, offering a rare glimpse into
$33,500
Our 1965 Plymouth Belvedere looks incredible in Black with a White top. Powered by a V8 coupled to an Automatic transmission for a remarkably relaxing driving experience. This Rear Wheel Drive convertible will have everyone looking at you in jealously thanks to its vintage styling and eye-catching
$119,995
HEMI TIME!!!! This 1966 Plymouth just came out of long term storage in our collection, we went through the carbs and the brakes. This car runs, drives & stops like new!! This Hemi is REAL!! Not a clone, the only thing not right on the car is the trans it is a 1968 trans. It is the correct trans,
$47,500
1965 Plymouth Belvedere - street legal pro street The Belvedere name was initially a trim level for the hardtop version of the Plymouth Cranbrook. When 1954 came around the Belvedere became its own model and continued as Plymouth\'s full size automobile until 1962 when they were downsized.
$47,900
1965 Plymouth Belvedere *383 ci engine fresh rebuild *4 speed transmission fresh rebuild *Power Steering *Power Brakes front disk *Front end recently gone through *New Wheels and tires *Runs Strong car shown by appointment only
$49,950
1966 Plymouth Belvedere 2 Dr. Hardtop. 100% rotisserie restoration. Featuring a 440ci V8 engine, Tremec 5 speed trans., air conditioning, cruise control, Blue exterior with Blue interior. With only 1,500 miles, in perfect condition!
$37,500
1966 Plymouth Belvedere II Coupe In 1963, the muscle car wars were raging and engine power was everything. In January of that year, the Beach Boys recorded \"Shut Down\" \" a song about a drag race between a 1962 Super Stock 413 Dodge Max Wedge and a 1963 fuel-injected Corvette Stingray, and
$69,500
1964 Plymouth Belvedere Super Stock 426 Max Wedge. $69,500 Classic Car Marketing, Inc. Southern California\'s premier marketing company is pleased to introduce this new listing offered for sale by one of our clients. This 1964 Plymouth Belvedere appears to be a Super Stock 426 Max Wedge Original
$79,995
For sale here is a unique Mopar that is similar to the cars many racers rebuilt back in the day to more radically modified forms in hoping to attain quarter-mile glory themselves. This is a 1965 Plymouth Belvedere also known as the Chicago Hustle this Plymouth is a custom California rebuild
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Mopar\'s B Bodies are a pile of fun, and they just get better when the top goes down. This one\'s a real looker in RR1 Yellow with a new black interior, and it will run all day with its original 318 under the hood. This is a PERFECT car for parades, car shows or just running out to get some
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In 1964, this Plymouth Belvedere was just about the nastiest car you could buy from a dealer. Packing a 413 Wedge, a 4-speed, and that industrial-strength bodywork, this was a car that was all about kicking sand in lesser cars\' faces.
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This 1966 Plymouth Belvedere is the very embodiment of Chrysler\'s industrial strength muscle, packing 440 cubic inches, a 4-speed, and that classic slab-sided styling. If you like your muscle wrapped in a more grown-up package, this Belvedere is what you need.
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\'60s Chrysler products had a certain swagger to them that is hard to define. Cars like this 1965 Plymouth Belvedere look both brutal and graceful at the same time, like a hockey player moving impossibly smoothly across the ice only to knock an opponent unconscious with a single blow. Dressed
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Industrial-strength Mopars like this 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II delivered big horsepower and impressive performance in the pre-muscle car days. The fact that they\'re also great-looking is merely icing on the cake. Big block power, handsome dark blue paint, and a stock-style interior make this
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\"Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.\" Ralph Waldo Emerson may not have been speaking about radical Mopars, but if you\'re tired of seeing Chevys from sea to shining sea, this brutal 1966 Belvedere II might be the car for you. In-your-face
$13,900
$29,900
My father ordered this car in 1965. The exterior paint is original with no body work. The engine compartment has been repainted the original color. The engine is original to the car and is a 383 with a 4 speed manual transmission. The car now has a posi-rear-end with 4.56 gears. We do have
$13,999
Step into the past with the 1964 Plymouth Belvedere, a meticulously preserved classic coupe that encapsulates an era of timeless design and automotive craftsmanship. This remarkable Belvedere stands as a testament to a bygone era in American automotive history, offering a rare glimpse into
$0
This 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II has a fantastic presence, a performance-built 383 V8, and the overall satisfaction of owning a distinct and complete Mopar hardtop. Nowhere else is a total package turnkey classic going to give you so much joy for this kind of money.