Introduced as a full-size car in 1951, the Belvedere was downsized to intermediate duty in 1962. Labeled as a corporate mistake, the shift eventually turned the Belvedere into one of Mopar's first ...
If you told Jean Hagan that she was driving a man's car, she would probably laugh, mash her foot to the floor, and leave two strips of Red Line tire marks down the pavement. But, technically, you ...
The 1967 Plymouth Belvedere has quietly shifted from overlooked mid‑size to a serious player in modern drag and street culture. Factory history, grassroots builds, and fresh attention from the ...
The Plymouth Belvedere is one of the most adaptable nameplates in American automotive history. Produced from 1954 through 1970, it began as a straightforward full-size family car and gradually ...
When it comes to vintage Mopars, everyone knows it's "money in the bank" to avoid cars from regions with severe seasonal changes and harsh winters. In the case of Mopar "young gun" Mike Mauro, the ...
Back in October 2025, I told you about a super-rare 1967 Plymouth Hemi Belvedere that was scheduled to cross the block at Kissimmee 2026. Well, the gavel just dropped and the unrestored Mopar became ...
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