Restoration completed approximately 5 years ago 426 CI V-8 engine Automatic transmission Power steering Polished American Racing Torque Thrust wheels...
Formerly campaigned by Country Music Hall of Famer Roy Clark, when it was known as the "Hee Haw Hemi" Ronnie Sox took his last pass down a drag strip in this car on October 9, 2004 at the Lost in the '60s drag race at Eastside Speedway in Waynesboro, Virginia Sox delighted the crowd with a nice burnout and then by pulling the front wheels on a hot pass down the track Sox purchased this car in May 2003 after retiring from competition Utilized for match racing, nostalgia drags and personal appearances by Sox Originally built for Fred Englehart as the Metro Moulded Rubber car Englehart sold the car to Roy Clark who then sold it back to Englehart Dash signed by Ronnie Sox in 2003 Sox sold the car to his good friend and fellow NHRA Hall of Fame member Petie Eavers for his car museum 426 CI Hemi V-8 engine Long tube Hilborn alcohol injection Aluminum heads Magnesium intake Automatic transmission Red, White, Blue "Gate City Motor Co." Sox & Martin livery Gray interior Cheetah SCS shifter 5-point Simpson race harness SW oil pressure and water temp gauge Moroso tachometer Sold on a Bill of Sale Lexan windshield and back glass Plexiglass side windows Fiberglass bumpers, fenders, doors, hood and trunk lid MSD 6AL MSD electronic ignition Electric motor driven water pump Dana rear end Koni shocks Strange engineering disc brakes Weld Racing Prostar aluminum wheels For more information, please visit mecum.com.
Interior Color: Black Exterior Color: White Description: 1965 Plymouth Belvedere - 1969 440ci V8 - 1967 Heads...
Michigan - Grand rapidsInterior Color: Black Exterior Color: White Description: 1965 Plymouth Belvedere - 1969 440ci V8 - 1967 Heads...
Michigan - Grand rapidsThis 1965 Plymouth Belvedere for sale has a 446 C.I. V8 Engine, 727 Torqueflite Transmission, Manual Valve Body, 3,500 Stall, Trans...
St charles1965 Plymouth Belvedere - Street Legal Pro Street The Belvedere name was initially a trim level for the hardtop...
LockefordThis beautiful 60’s era muscle car features an iconic body style as well as a killer sounding 440 cubic inch engine built to 472ci. Making the...
Bonner springsSame owner for the last 25 years up until 2 years ago when we acquired car. 318 v8 built to Dandy Dick Landy race car specifications. Now running over 300 horse power. She is the fastest 318 you will ever drive. 727 torque flight transmission car...
Effingham1967 Plymouth Belvedere 440 With a 727 auto transmission and 8&3/4 rear end. Frame and floors are all solid. Interior is very nice...
1967 Plymouth Belvedere II Super Stock In the world of Mopars, unless it is a major custom, originality and the numbers are crucial...
Ohio - MansfieldAttention all car enthusiasts who love to win first place and stand out in car shows! We have a special surprise for you. The owner...
Missouri - St louisDescription: One the the original NINE Hemi 4-Spd Plymouth A-990 Belvederes! There are MAYBE only two or three left IN THE WORLD!...
Michigan - CadillacTime to flex some muscle with this stunning 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II. It is powered by a healthy 448 v8 paired with an automatic...
Michigan - Grand rapidsEngine: 5.7 Liter HEMI V8 Transmission: Automatic Interior Color: Tan Exterior Color: White Description: The 1955 Plymouth...
Georgia - Lithia springsEngine: 440 Super Commando V8 Transmission: Automatic Interior Color: Black Exterior Color: Yellow Description: Attention all...
Arizona - MesaWith style approved by Mopar purists, performance upgrades designed to handle today's streets, and a sinister look compliments of its deep black finish, could this...
Tennessee - CharlotteChrysler introduced their 426 HEMI V8 for racing in 1964 and it was suddenly a very different game on the tracks across the country. But building...
Connecticut - NorwalkI want to get mails about Recently added "plymouth belvedere race car" ads.
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