Re: [GFS] 1957-1958 Plymouth Belvedere value
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Re: [GFS] 1957-1958 Plymouth Belvedere value



What color was the car originally? Can't beat original IMHO.  One of the most 
fun things about 50's cars to me are the two and three tone  paint schemes 
they had. I think painting the car up to look like Christine would  be the last 
thing I would do unless that was the color it was originally. I  couldn't say 
what the resale would be if a none original color was used but to  some people 
it's important to stay original. 
Karl
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Hi,
In the process of trying to restore a 1958 plymouth Belvedere it  
seems everyone has a tendency to restore their 58's to the likes 
of  "Christine" from the movie. Most Mopar fans of the plymouth kind and 
other  fans of other makes would love to own a 58 "Chrisitne" but given 
that their  is so many 58's done in red and white which of course adds 
to resale value  later on due to the movie, but my questionis how much 
damage to the resale  value is there if a 1958 plymouth belevedere is 
painted or restored in a  different color other than red and white?
Its just a thought, would enjoy  hearing from others and your 
perceptions and  opinions.




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