In the '64 season, General Motor's ban on corporate racing left a gaping hole that Ford and Chrysler were happy to fill. The 413 and 426 wedge engines were replaced with the reborn Hemi that year, and ...
SAN ANTONIO - For some, classic cars are a reminder of the past, but for Al Silva, his '64 Plymouth Belvedere is a rolling piece of history, affectionately named "Scary." Silva’s love for this unique ...
Produced from 1954 to 1970, the Belvedere is one of Plymouth's most iconic nameplates. Introduced as a full-size car, the Belvedere was downsized to intermediate duty in 1962. And that's when things ...
The winner of the first national Russell/Accel engine dress-up contest (see "Rodding at Random," HRM, March '88) is nothing short of astounding. The car—a 14-year project of Stuart, Florida, resident ...
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 ...
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