Detail Info for: Plymouth : Other 2D 1957 Plymouth Belvedere 2D Hardtop Christine MOPAR Classic

Transaction Info

Sold On:
02/25/2013
Price:
$ 4049.99
Condition:
Mileage:
74645
Location:
Arvada, Colorado, 80002
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1957 Plymouth Other
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe
Engine:
301
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
22420355
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

1957 Plymouth BelvedereOffered for sale is this very rare 1957 Plymouth Blevedere 2D hardtop (not a post car), with a V8 engine; possibly a 318? :), but most likely the 301 polyspherical heads 215 HP motor. Push button 3 speed Torque Flite automatic transmission. Showing (1)74,645 miles (?) on the odometer. The car is complete and pretty solid, but will need to be restored. The car does not operate on its own now: car did run and drive when I bought it a few years ago with the intent of restoring it to the level and beauty of Mr. Exner's big fin cars of the late fifties. Remember Plymouth's slogan "Suddenly It's 1960"? This Belvedere looks lonely, tired and kind of frumpy, now that it has been dissassembled, but is solid and straight and the rust issues are not too severe. The driver's door and rocker panel (bottom frame/threshhold) were damaged at one time when the previous owner had it - they owned the car for well over 25 years I was told - but I have a replacement door which will go with the car. The glass is in good shape, except for the windshield, which is cracked on the driver's side. The side windows will need to be tuned up and adjusted as needed. There is some rust (small holes) on the trunk and floor pans. The driver's side pan (under the driver seat) will need to replaced as it is too rusted out (this is the worst rust spot on the car). There is some minor rust (mostly surface rust), at the bottom of the doors, rocker panels, fenders, etc. - nothing too scary at all, but a fairly easy fix. The frame is very solid. Restorative work will require some new and/or replacement components as needed, such as a mufflers, shocks, driver side rocker panel, battery, etc. The engine ran well when I last drive the car, but did smoke a little bit when first started. The car operated and the transmission shifted properly - not too bad for a car needing a minor restoration! All the trim and bright work (stainless, etc.) is complete and in good/great shape. Everything is inside the car/trunk. The bumpers are straight, but could be rechromed. Some body work will be necessary, but nothing too bad, mostly prep. work for paint. Of course the car should be repainted. The upholstery will need to be redone. The car does not look great in its present condition by any means and needs restorative work, but it is well worth restoring and saving. How often do you see these beautiful, big fins Plymouths? So what is the bottom line? Here is an absolutely complete, rare and desireable automobile which will command great presence and value upon being restored. Perfect for the mechanically and restoration inclined person, investor or any/most MOPAR enthusiasts. This could be someone's dream car. Affordably priced with a reasonable and low reserve, the car will be sold to someone who understands and knows that a nicely restored Belvedere 2 door hardtop would command quite an handsome price at auction and/or would be a very nice and desireable addition to any collection. The car is sold as-is, and the sale is final with no returns or refunds. It is nor perfect and it needs quite a bit of work and some TLC, but it is all there. I have tried to describe the car to the best of my ability and to represent its condition accurately and honestly as I can. A non-refundable deposit of $520 is due via PayPal immediately upon the end of the auction from the winning bidder, with the remaining balance due within 48 hours ONLY via Bank Wire. The Buyer is responsible for all shipping and transportation arrangements and associated costs to their location. Car must be picked up within 7 to 10 days.Additional information/history. When I bought this Belvedere several years ago I was very much excited about Mr. Exner's big fin MOPARS. I was actually looking for a 1957 Plymouth Fury (the top Model), but could not find one anywhere at any price, so I bought the next best thing (this Belvedere) with the intent of restoring it to its former beauty. The car was in good/above average condition for its age, but needed some work to get it to the next level. I brought the car to a shop and the restoration process was started. The car was dissassembled and the body taken off the frame in preparation to send components for media blasting. As this took place I was acquiring a lot of extra and spare parts for it.Just as we were ready to send the car to the blasting shop, and preparing for the sheet metal work, guess what; I found and purchased the car that I had actually been looking for in the first place. An absolutely complete, solid 1957 Plymouth Fury in good/very good condition with only 54,500 miles on the 150 MPH speedometer. It had the original 318 Poly Fury V800 motor with the 2-4 barrel WCFB Carter carburator and the two oval air cleaners with "snorkels". Of course it had the dual antennas, wings, etc. Although the Fury needed a full restorationas as well, it was still my FIRST choice! I stopped the restoration on the Belvedere and had the shop put the car loosly back together (body back on the chassis, etc) for ease of transport & moving. All the parts/pieces removed from the car at dissassembly are in the trunk and interior of the car. The engine/transmission are on a pallet. The car is not operable on its own now as most of the controls were disconnected at dissassembly. I subsequently made a plan to restore the Fury and acquired a lot of extra and/or spare parts in the following few months for the two cars......then life happened.After several years of owning these cars, I have not done anything with them and they just sit in storage and now I am losing my storage space. I have also lost my initial desire to restore these cars and my Mojo in general, so I have decided to sell them. I am getting much older lately and the fire just isn't there anymore. I have tens of thousands of dollars invested in these cars and parts and could use the money now instead. Ideally, I would like to sell both cars to the same person as a package deal? I have a lot of extra/spare parts (some extremely rare), which I will sell separately at an extra cost. Feel free to contact me. I will try to answer all questions to the best of my abilitiy. Please call 303-941-1765 or email. PLEASE NOTE - the blue car in the photots is not included in this sale it has already been sold and was just next to the Belvedere at the time of the photo.Thanks for looking!

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