Cherry 59 Belvedere Convertible
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:22 am
Our 59 Belvedere came to us about a year ago. My wife and I had discussed buying a 50's car
when we retire, but that is years from now. Last summer we were driving through the midwest
visiting various relatives. We had been visiting my wife's aunt, about to leave for the next state,
when at we happened to mention wanting a classic car some day. The aunt got all excited and
insisted there was a car we needed to see before we left. It had belonged to another relative by
marriage that had passed away, and now the car was a part of the estate. We said no, thank you, as
we were not ready for one yet, and we were particular because my wife wanted a car with wings (fins)
and I wanted a convertible. The aunt got even more excited, and said we MUST see the car, as it
was a convertible with fins. I must confess, when she told us it was a Belvedere, I really did not
know what a 59 Belvedere looked like. So, we went to see the car and it was love at first sight.
That was about all we talked about for the rest of the trip. A month later, we drover back and
trailered Belvedere home.
At the time we bought it without really knowing what we had. The sellers did not know either,
so we came up with an "as is" price. The engine started, but there was almost no gas in it so we
could not take it for a driver. We looked it over and took a lot of pictures. We had lots of questions
but almost no answers about the car. Now that we have owned it for over a year, I have a better
idea what we have. The car has every option - power top, windows, steering, brakes, adjustable
front seat, dual mirrors, dual antennae, and the Golden Commando engine. It even came with
the original manual. According to it, the only option we are missing is the automatic headlight
dimmer. To top it all off, all the power options work except for the A/C, which still has the
original compressor. We have had to do a lot of cleaning and some basic maintenance on it to get
it in running order, and there is a lot of restoration that should be done to get the car in the
condition it deserves, but it has proven to be a great find and a car my wife and I both love.
when we retire, but that is years from now. Last summer we were driving through the midwest
visiting various relatives. We had been visiting my wife's aunt, about to leave for the next state,
when at we happened to mention wanting a classic car some day. The aunt got all excited and
insisted there was a car we needed to see before we left. It had belonged to another relative by
marriage that had passed away, and now the car was a part of the estate. We said no, thank you, as
we were not ready for one yet, and we were particular because my wife wanted a car with wings (fins)
and I wanted a convertible. The aunt got even more excited, and said we MUST see the car, as it
was a convertible with fins. I must confess, when she told us it was a Belvedere, I really did not
know what a 59 Belvedere looked like. So, we went to see the car and it was love at first sight.
That was about all we talked about for the rest of the trip. A month later, we drover back and
trailered Belvedere home.
At the time we bought it without really knowing what we had. The sellers did not know either,
so we came up with an "as is" price. The engine started, but there was almost no gas in it so we
could not take it for a driver. We looked it over and took a lot of pictures. We had lots of questions
but almost no answers about the car. Now that we have owned it for over a year, I have a better
idea what we have. The car has every option - power top, windows, steering, brakes, adjustable
front seat, dual mirrors, dual antennae, and the Golden Commando engine. It even came with
the original manual. According to it, the only option we are missing is the automatic headlight
dimmer. To top it all off, all the power options work except for the A/C, which still has the
original compressor. We have had to do a lot of cleaning and some basic maintenance on it to get
it in running order, and there is a lot of restoration that should be done to get the car in the
condition it deserves, but it has proven to be a great find and a car my wife and I both love.