'59 Belvedere conv.
'59 Belvedere conv.
Hi Just found this site. I have a '59 Belvedere Conv. I aquired this peice about 1972. It was used as a drag car, SS/MA, for 2 seasons It had a 361 Golden Commando in it then. In the mid 70's I redid the whole car, and installed a 440 six pack, 4 speed and 4.30 Dana 60 rear. The car was repainted the medium metalic blue (Starlite Blue) and a correct fabric interior (non swivel seat) installed. The car was originaly powder blue, 318 and 2 speed (Powerflite) trans. I removed the ignition barrel and reinstalled the ignition from the first car I bought in 1964, a '59 belvedere 4dr sedan!!
The old girl is still in tact, rust free, running and solid. It has been in dry storage for about 20 years now. I recently got my hands on a '58 Belvedere 2 door hardtop. Yes, it looks exactly like "Christine", sorry it is a realy rusted-out peice but the good part is, the motor(318), trans and rear are all in perfect working order. and I am hoping to install these units into the '59. I have to do a lot of constuction on my new shop and this is planed as a retirement project. I also have a rust free '57 Plaza 2 door sedan that was in storage for approx. 30 years, guess where I plan on sticking that six pack. My '70 Road Runner Convert already has one!! I enjoy hearing from poeple who are saving these "Batmobiles" Jim G
The old girl is still in tact, rust free, running and solid. It has been in dry storage for about 20 years now. I recently got my hands on a '58 Belvedere 2 door hardtop. Yes, it looks exactly like "Christine", sorry it is a realy rusted-out peice but the good part is, the motor(318), trans and rear are all in perfect working order. and I am hoping to install these units into the '59. I have to do a lot of constuction on my new shop and this is planed as a retirement project. I also have a rust free '57 Plaza 2 door sedan that was in storage for approx. 30 years, guess where I plan on sticking that six pack. My '70 Road Runner Convert already has one!! I enjoy hearing from poeple who are saving these "Batmobiles" Jim G
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James -- I second Matthew's welcome. Can you send me pix, so we can put you in the showcase? If you don't have electronic copy, I guarantee the safe return of any photos after I scan them...
Dan
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Dan
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Roger, according to James' signon, he's from the Lehigh Valley -- that's more central PA:rogerh wrote:I don't know what the letters SS/MA signify..if yo are from Massachusetts, I think Bernie Broulliet might know of you or the car
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Dan
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59 Belv cvt
Hi i was wondering if any of you experts could help me out on finding more info on the 1959 Plymouth Belvider car.
I cant find any info on this car at all
My dad owned one in the 60's and blew the motor in it and it sat in our garage in pieces for about 20 years and then he sold it.
I cant find any info on this car at all
My dad owned one in the 60's and blew the motor in it and it sat in our garage in pieces for about 20 years and then he sold it.
Re: 59 Belv cvt
I own a 59 Belvedere,what would you like to know??dougc75 wrote:Hi i was wondering if any of you experts could help me out on finding more info on the 1959 Plymouth Belvider car.
I cant find any info on this car at all
My dad owned one in the 60's and blew the motor in it and it sat in our garage in pieces for about 20 years and then he sold it.
Bob
Well,if you consider that the Chrysler plant in Windsor Ontario made most or all of the 59 Plymouths that were sold in Canada,(mine included),i dunno where his dad wouldve got that idea from!rogerh wrote:I was contacted privately
His dad told him only 12 Belvederes were exported to Canada.
I replied that the number was surely higher than that.
I told him a little about the Belvedere name.
His requests are quite vague.
Sounds like a kid whos bored to me.........
Bob