1967 Plymouth Belvedere, GTX & Satellite Dealer Promo Film
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2019
- 1967 Plymouth Belvedere, GTX & Satellite Dealer Promo Film
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This film is from the Steve Juliano Collection
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My Uncle had a `67 GTX , bought it Brand New . Midnight Blue , 440 4-speed .
My Grandfather had a 67 Belvedere II 4 door with the 225 and 3 on the tree. Very smooth ride, comfortable seats. It handled all the NYC pot holes like a champ. Especially considering 6 adults along with 2 kids we would cram inside. He got a Chrysler Airtemp A/C window unit too as part of a package deal. They made outstanding products back then.
Mopar rules!
The Satellite was such a good, casually dressed car.
These mid 60s mopars are so cool love the stripes on these 67 gtxs
I love the 1966-67 B-bodies!
'67 Belvedere is the best NASCAR race car of all time. Richard Petty won 27 of the 48 races, including 10 wins in a row! Quite good;-)
As stated by John Ringel, the black Satellite has a Hemi in it, even though it was technically unavailable as an RPO. There's more than enough evidence of it: the black engine bay behind it in the full engine shot, fender badges, hood ornament, torque boxes, and the numbers 3, 5, and 7 spark wires hiding in plain sight during the brake master cylinder shot. Interestingly, there's no Hemi badge on the trunk. All that talk of them only being available in the GTX, yet the Satellite has one. I'd like to hope it survived after this filming, but sadly, I'm almost certain it met the fate of most pilot cars. :(
Keep them coming! I had to watch this one on my Big Screen! And that Blonde looks like she's a lot of fun....you know, a "fun girl" lol
Heavy Iron! I'll take a 2 door sedan Belvedere II with a 383 4 Barrel. Manual trans.
Wow! A 5yr, 50,000 mile drivetrain warranty in 1967?
1 of my first favorite mopars. I started noticing mopars around the age 11 in 1988.
My first car was a 66’ Belvedere. Had the 318 V-8. Not real fast but a good engine. Used to fill it with gasoline every Friday $7 lol.
Ahhhh give me a time machine. R.I.P. Plymouth.
This is so supercool to see. Thanks !
Had a 67 440 GTX. Real fun car!
The voice of techie
Love the GTX!
For street racing of the time, the 440 GTX was King. The Torqueflite was a perfect match and no blown shifts, the body tended to be lighter than the swelling GM/Ford rigs and the 440 was one of the toughest motors, surviving hop-up with ease. Hemi's stayed away, for the most part. It was a no win situation for them. If they won; "Well duh, you got a hemi". If they lost, owners had to change their name and move out of state. Besides, if you sank the money you saved from getting the hemi into the 440, you were hunting 427 vettes, no problem.
Love the early and mid-sixties B bodies