Nostalgia Classic Cars is proud to offer this magnificent peace of art the Plymouth Belvedere 1959. Automatic transmission and only 2,390 miles.
For 1959, the Fury became the top range with a full array of sedans and coupes, and the Belvedere became the middle range.
The Plymouth Belvedere was an American automobile model that was produced by Plymouth from 1954 to 1970.
The Belvedere name was first used for a new hardtop body style in the Plymouth Cranbrook line for the 1951 model year. In 1954. the Belvedere replaced the Cranbrook as the top trim and became a full model line with sedans, station wagons and convertible body styles. The Belvedere continued as Plymouth's full-sized car until 1965, when it became an intermediate, and was replaced after the 1970 model year by the Satellite, a name originally used for the top-trim level Belvederes. The Belvedere appeared in the movie Christine (1983) , it was a 1958 Plymouth Belvedere.
For 1956, Plymouth styling evolved from that of the 1955s. Most notable would be the introduction of the first push-button automatic transmission to appear in an American automobile, and a more dramatic rear-end treatment highlighted by a pair of rakish tail-fins. In early 1956, the Fury joined the Belvedere line as a special-edition high-performance coupe. Belvedere remained the top full-line series through 1958. In 1956, Plymouth added seat belts.
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