A Bold Belvedere

© Brad Harding

A Bold Belvedere

Uploaded: August 14, 2012

Description

An American automobile, the Plymouth Belvedere was produced by Plymouth from 1951 through 1970. Unveiled on March 31, 1951, the 1951 Belvedere was first showcased as a two-door pillarless hardtop. The Belvedere was Plymouth's first vehicle of this design and was built to combat Chevrolet's Bel Air. The Bel Air had been introduced in 1950 and was a great success as the first two-door hardtop in the low-priced American market. For the 1955 model year, all Plymouths received a major overhaul that included Belvedere returning as the top-of-the-line model. 1955 was the first year of Chrysler Stylist Virgil Exner's 'Forward Look.'


Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: -1.00, ExposureTime: 10/2500 seconds, Flash: fired, compulsory flash mode, return light detected, ISO: 800, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 24.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300

Comments

Patricia White August 15, 2012

An absolute cool design. And thanks for the info. #1480561

Brad Harding August 15, 2012

Thanks Patricia! #10277033

Joannie Bertucci level-classic August 25, 2012

I really don't think you enjoy old cars Brad! :-) Your presentations of these old beauties shows a great love for them! This is an excellent presentation! #10289824

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