Vehicle Description
In 1965 Plymouth once again made the Fury a full-size car, and the
Belvedere ostensibly became the intermediate size offering, though
in fact the Belvedere was little changed and most dimensions and
weights remained the same. The Fury was merely enlarged, restoring
a full-sized line which Plymouth had been sorely lacking. The
Belvedere line was divided into the Belvedere I, Belvedere II and
Satellite subseries, the latter available only as hardtop coupe and
convertible. This particular glossy red Belvedere II sports its
original 318 CID V8 and Torqueflite 727 3 Speed Automatic. All
numbers match and it has been in North Carolina its entire life,
coming with its original 1965 title and everything. This muscle car
has super straight lines, hinges, and latches and is all original
aside from an electric fan and modern battery. If anything needed
replaced along the way it was replaced with a genuine Mopar part to
maintain it's originality. If you are looking for a Belvedere that
doesn't need a thing, I would like to say Congratulations! 'Cause
you found it. Classic car financing is available and trades are
welcome. #HorsepowerMatters