1955 Plymouth Belvedere Club Sedan
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Description
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Two years after the initial rollout of the Belvedere — named for the Italian phrase bel vedere, or “beautiful view” — Plymouth redesigned its entire line for 1955, in parallel with the very successful Chrysler, DeSoto, and Dodge “forward look” revisions.
While adding a four-door Suburban station wagon and two-door sedan to the existing lineup of four-door sedan, two-door hardtop, two-door convertible, and two-door Suburban wagon, Plymouth sales soared to 670,000 units. Of those, 275,000 buyers chose a Belvederes, which Plymouth referred to as “Beauty Queen of its class!”
The 1955 Plymouths were longer, lower, and wider than previous years. In fact, production lines had to be extended 67 feet to accommodate the new dimensions. In addition, the slab-sided body was brightened up significantly by side trim and two-tone paint schemes, as well as a rounded windshield and rear window. Power came from a 230 cubic-inch inline-six or V8 options up to 303 cubic inches.
This 1955 Plymouth Belvedere Club Sedan received a ground-up restoration about 15 years ago as a father-son project and has been meticulously maintained and garaged in the years since.
Highlights
A garage kept example that features a ground-up restoration
Finished in Miami Blue paint with white top over two-tone teal and gray cloth/leather interior
Powered by a 260 cubic-inch Hy-Fire V8 rated at 167 horsepower and 231 lb-ft torque
Plymouth 15 inch wheelcovers
Remington Cushion Aire G78-15 wide whitewall tires
PowerFlite two-speed automatic transmission
Color-matching steering wheel with horn ring
Chrome exhaust tip
Features
Rear-wheel drive, two-door sedan
Seats six
Manual windows
Vent windows
Fold-down front seat
Digital radio
Instrumentation:
120-mph speedometer
Amperes gauge
Fuel gauge
Oil (located in front of passenger)
Temperature (located in front of passenger)
Aftermarket Temperature-Battery-Fuel gauge (mounted below dash)
Glovebox in center of dash
Wheelbase: 115 inches
Overall length: 203.8 inches
Width: 74.6 inches
Height: 60.1 inches
Weight: 3,470 pounds
Acceleration: Zero to 60 mph in 12.4 seconds
Known Imperfections
Small paint chips on lower front edge of passenger door and fender
Paint on rear wheels shows wear
Included
Spare tire
Jack
Two sets of keys
Plymouth Service Manual
Motor’s Auto Repair Manual
Photos documenting restoration
Hood lift support assemblies
Original radio
Westclox analog clock
Box of spare parts
Original Plymouth logo towel/rag
Additional wheel cover
Ownership History
This 1955 Plymouth Coupe was a father-son restoration project and was completed about 15 years ago.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Craig Zimmerman Phone: 586.707.5811 email: cszimmerman@hagerty.com