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Posted 2020-07-31 11:22 AM (#601534)
Subject: 1956 Plymouth Belvedere Convertible


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1956 Plymouth Belvedere Convertible for sale at rmsothebys.com

https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/af20/auburn-fall/lots/r0194-1956-...




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56D500boy
Posted 2020-07-31 1:27 PM (#601541 - in reply to #601534)
Subject: RE: 1956 Plymouth Belvedere Convertible



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Beautiful car. BUT why would you take the car to auction with an easily fixed blemish like this? It's letting the "side" down:

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Powerflite
Posted 2020-07-31 2:44 PM (#601544 - in reply to #601534)
Subject: Re: 1956 Plymouth Belvedere Convertible



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Great looking car. I would prefer the steering wheel to be its original black color.
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Posted 2020-07-31 7:29 PM (#601554 - in reply to #601534)
Subject: Re: 1956 Plymouth Belvedere Convertible


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kind mimcs the one i had and sold
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56D500boy
Posted 2020-07-31 7:54 PM (#601555 - in reply to #601544)
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Powerflite - 2020-07-31 11:44 AM
Great looking car. I would prefer the steering wheel to be its original black color.


Nathan: I wouldn't rule out that the steering wheel was factory-painted. My 55 Dodge Regent (Canadian Plodge) came with a painted steering wheel (light green over black rubber).

In 56, Plymouths could also be had with plastic steering wheels: 445 Black (plastic) and 446 White. If anything, the convertible would be better with the white plastic steering wheel since black would get as hot as Hades with the top down.

This convertible



A different car (but similar colour scheme):



Yet another 56 Plymouth but with a black plastic steering wheel:





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Powerflite
Posted 2020-07-31 8:19 PM (#601556 - in reply to #601534)
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All of these are the plastic steering wheels that came only in black or white. The painted rubber wheels were the standard style, not like this one. White was used in '55, and '56 typically used black. Some early '56 models may have used white as well.
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imopar380
Posted 2020-07-31 9:21 PM (#601558 - in reply to #601534)
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Tell me why didn't someone go to the 3 minute trouble of cleaning the driver's door armrest from grease smudges?
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Viper Guy
Posted 2020-08-01 11:43 PM (#601579 - in reply to #601534)
Subject: Re: 1956 Plymouth Belvedere Convertible



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I don’t like the all dark (black?) seat cushion. Not right.
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tberd62
Posted 2020-08-02 7:52 PM (#601614 - in reply to #601534)
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The cushions look dark Teal on mu computer. Definitely not black
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Mike McCandless
Posted 2020-08-02 8:21 PM (#601615 - in reply to #601534)
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Looks like Vin tag has been bolted on. Know how that impacts things with your local DMV
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CaprockClassics
Posted 2020-08-02 10:17 PM (#601623 - in reply to #601615)
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Mike McCandless - 2020-08-02 7:21 PM

Looks like Vin tag has been bolted on. Know how that impacts things with your local DMV


Yikes!
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56D500boy
Posted 2020-08-02 11:28 PM (#601626 - in reply to #601615)
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Mike McCandless - 2020-08-02 5:21 PM
Looks like Vin tag has been bolted on. Know how that impacts things with your local DMV


Definitely not the way it left the factory.



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mikes2nd
Posted 2020-08-03 2:30 AM (#601630 - in reply to #601534)
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well its not gonna fall off now.... Stainless doesn't play well with other metals...
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