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1964 Plymouth Belvedere Max Wedge Greg Gjerdingen/Wikimedia Commons Featuring a lightweight body and a brutally powerful 426 Max Wedge engine, the 1964 Plymouth Belvedere was built for drag racing.
The Chrysler 426 Hemi V-8 dominated the streets during the Golden Age and radically transformed the muscle car and American performance forever.
The Plymouth Savoy wasn't something to write home about overall, but a few cars got the iconic Max Wedge V8 between 1962-1964.
Me & My Car: ’64 Plymouth Valiant became Alameda college class project Owner enrolled at community campus, used its facilities for body work and painting as his independent study work ...
Belvedere was the first Mopar muscle car with a 426 Hemi and paved the way for Dodge and Plymouth dominance in the Golden Age.
For some, classic cars are a reminder of the past, but for Al Silva, his '64 Plymouth Belvedere is a rolling piece of history, affectionately named "Scary." (SBG San Antonio) ...
The Plymouth Belvedere GTX was born in 1967, packing either a standard 440 cubic-inch wedge V8 or an optional 426 Street Hemi.
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The Plymouth Belvedere carved a unique path in the muscle car world, establishing itself as a force to be reckoned with even before the iconic HEMI engines roared onto the scene. During a brief but ...
News's On 6 cameras were there in 1957 when crews buried a new Plymouth Belvedere in an underground vault as part of a time capsule to be opened 50 years later.
’62-’64 Dodge and Plymouth Spotter's Guide From the January 1997 issue of HOT ROD: A refresher course for when you see these mega-Mopars roaming the streets.