Introduced in 1951 as a two-door hardtop version of the Cranbrook, the Plymouth Belvedere became a stand-alone model in 1954. Originally a full-size rig, the Belvedere was downsized in 1962 when ...
Seven years had passed since Michael Knispel called on a classified ad in the Omaha World Herald about a half-dozen cars for sale outside the small town of Elkhorn, Nebraska. One was a Super Bee that ...
The iconic 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 engine was born in 1964 as a race-spec unit. It was first raced in a Plymouth Belvedere and then banned due to its unavailability in production vehicles.
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