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1962 Plymouth Belvedere

Brook writes: I am the second owner of my 1962 Plymouth Belvedere 2 door sedan. 1962 Plymouth Belvedere front


I got the Mopar from the estate of the original owner when I was 15 years old. The Plymouth was from OK, and was 99% rust free, with no patch panels, and no bondo need to fill holes. The Belvedere was all original, right down to the paint, but was showing age with stone chips, and other small marks.

During the restoration the body was taken down to every nut and bolt, and rebuilt using all NOS, or original parts.

1962 Plymouth Belvedere rear seat The interior was all redone using NOS material from Original Auto Interiors,
just like the day the Plymouth left the factory.
This Plymouth is special due to some of the options. It has the 361 engine, with the three speed Push Button automatic, clock, and front and rear bumper guards. I have never seen rear bumper guards on a 1962 before. That’s all the options, no power steering, or power brakes. Just go fast. 1962 Plymouth Belvedere passenger side front


1962 Plymouth Belvedere trunk interior I have all the original paper work for the car, brochures, manuals, owner manuals, window sticker, owner ships, etc... The only paperwork missing is the the Bill of Sale. I even have the original spare tire, with the stamp marks, and sticker. (It is not in the car, just in case I need to use it).


The only thing I have done to update the Belvedere is add new Redline tires,
and American Racing Wheels, just to set it off just right.
1962 Plymouth Belvedere passenger side rear


That is my Ride.

Thanks Brook!

Great job with a cool car.

The original owner sounds like a great Mopar fan, too!

Enjoy your fine ride!   smile!

Gary H.


July 30, 2006

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