57 Belvedere coupe.
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Posted 2020-03-31 6:39 AM (#596282)
Subject: 57 Belvedere coupe.


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Is this car worth $1000 or more? Maybe. Steve.


https://www.ebay.com/itm/1957-Plymouth-Belvedere-Coupe/283826411279?...

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56D500boy
Posted 2020-03-31 11:26 AM (#596290 - in reply to #596282)
Subject: RE: 57 Belvedere coupe.



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Poor car. Must be having an identity crisis. Am I a 57? a 58?



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Paul Hettick
Posted 2020-03-31 6:52 PM (#596309 - in reply to #596282)
Subject: Re: 57 Belvedere coupe.


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Certainly it will become a 58 clown car. But wow this would be a knock out in it's original coral and white.
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Suddenlyits1960!
Posted 2020-04-12 1:43 PM (#596730 - in reply to #596309)
Subject: Re: 57 Belvedere coupe.



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Paul Hettick - 2020-03-31 6:52 PM

Certainly it will become a 58 clown car. But wow this would be a knock out in it's original coral and white.


I agree! It’s so refreshing to see these cars in any other color combo besides red and white. Chrysler had so many beautiful color options in 57-58. My favorites are the meadow green/sea spray green. Arctic turquoise and Bluebonnet blue. I also like the coral color shown here.

By the way Paul,the desert gold 57 Belvedere you had for sale years ago was incredible. Wish I would have had the money at the time to buy it. That was a beautiful unmolested car.
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