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mitchs66 Feb 13, 2009 07:43 PM

1966 Green Plymouth Belvedere II 318
 
This is my '66 Belvedere I bought Nov. 2008. I have no big plans for the car as of now, hopefully new dual exhaust this spring and drive the heck out of it this summer:cool:
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The engine came out of a '74 dart and as far as I know it is stock??? The body looks like it has been painted from the chrome down and the trunk lid, other than that I think the body is original. The car drives great and Jeannie and Natalie can go places with me to. Hopefully the seat belts are under the back seat, if not I'll have to install some (Natalie is only 8 months old).:)

johnthegoalie Feb 13, 2009 08:25 PM

that is cool!

66sportfury Feb 13, 2009 09:28 PM

you got a nice car, only one thing i would change is that single bail master cylinder and go with a dual bail.

Polaradude Feb 14, 2009 02:26 AM

Nice car.

78D200 Feb 14, 2009 04:46 AM

I love those body lines. Clean, straight, looks great.

X2 on the master cylinder. You've got a good strong motor in there with the 318. Looks like it just needs a little cleaning and she'll be a show stopper.

mitchs66 Feb 14, 2009 04:48 AM

Thanks everyone, and yes it would be nice to up grade the brake system sometime, but for manual brakes and four wheel drum they work better than one would think...

66sportfury Feb 14, 2009 07:50 AM


Originally Posted by mitchs66 (Post 12529)
Thanks everyone, and yes it would be nice to up grade the brake system sometime, but for manual brakes and four wheel drum they work better than one would think...

yes the do work pretty well both my 66s had single bail i call those mystery brakes sometimes my brakes worked sometimes not. even with a new single bail. so i upgraded to duel bail manual for like 40 bucks i think that was new. nomore to crossing my fingers hoping it would stop! but now its all power brakes

67 GTX Feb 14, 2009 08:15 AM

nice car:D
it is just safer to have a dual master cylinder

challenger Feb 19, 2009 11:24 AM

Nice :D and i would drive the heck out of it to

mitchs66 Feb 19, 2009 07:05 PM

I looked a little (very little) at the parts store and it didn't look like they offered the different master cly. till '67??? Which shouldn't matter but it also looked like it takes a different rod to the pedal??? Anyway if I was going to up grade, wouldn't it make sense to put a power brake booster on also??? I would like to install disc up front someday, but as said before I would like to enjoy the car now.:cool:

72RDRNR Feb 19, 2009 07:28 PM

Sweet ride. You just gotta love the looks you get with carseats in an old car. Nothing like a two yr old asking to take the hotrod to the store and laughing as you smoke the tires. I keep an eye out for you this summer.

67 GTX Feb 19, 2009 08:23 PM

well, you are right about not using dual cylinders until 67

not sure about rod length, but i am pretty sure it is different length

rr69half6bbl Feb 20, 2009 03:58 AM

way cool car, I had a 66 sedan. even had a heater delete plate in it. ran great . Good luck with it.

mitchs66 Feb 20, 2009 04:49 AM

Hey 72RDRNR, has our wife found out you're working on your car yet:D.... and do you have any pics of it? I'm planning on going to the Goodguys show in Des Moines (4th of July), and Cruise to the Woods in Oct. (think its Oct. 4th???). Those are the big events I want to do this year and besides driving it to work I'm sure I'll go to some small drive in shows or cruises. My car isn't show quailty so I don't plan on putting it in a show to set all day, cruises sound way better:cool:

66sportfury Feb 21, 2009 08:14 PM

It was at least ten years ago since I upgraded my brakes to power. I remember I had to lengthened the brake rod.

68 Sat Feb 24, 2009 06:50 AM

great car. I really like the dash and steering wheel combo. Good luck with it. I have 2 B-Body 318s. Us small block guys have to stick together...Keep the pictures coming

72RDRNR Feb 24, 2009 09:24 AM

About all she knows about are a few $30 parts and the time I have put into it.:D:D I was just talking about Goodguys show with a friend of mine. He is going and trying to talk me into it. I haven't been for a few years so am sure I will make it to atleast one day this year. And yes the Cruise to the Woods is on the calendar already. I have been going to that one since the early 90's!! Love it! Have you been there lately?? They now send you a cool Power Point like program with pictures and names of ALL the cars there! Incase anyone else wants to see whats there here is a link: http://wccruisers.com/2008pictures.html . I highly reccomend this show for anyone in the IA, NE, MN area! great turn out and all sorts of cars from in progress to high dollar customs new and old. Plus being in Oct its one of the last shows of the year for us.
We will have to meet up sometime this summer. I'll get some pics of the car up soon. Being it just came out of 9 yr hibernation not very many digital photos yet.

mitchs66 Feb 24, 2009 12:03 PM

Cruise to the Woods sounds and from the pics on the internet looks very cool:cool:, but I've never been to one myself. I personally think meeting up with other cars and cruising sounds better than Goodguys...just because I like to drive around better than set and show. If things go as planned I'm going to both and if anyone here is going, it would be great to meet them in person.

67 GTX Feb 24, 2009 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by mitchs66 (Post 13464)
if anyone here is going, it would be great to meet them in person.


2x

72RDRNR Feb 25, 2009 06:39 AM

I agree, cruising is more fun. Not that I don't like shows, I have spent many days at them, in the past(car is older now and showing age). But I would rather drive mine and enjoy it instead of sitting under the hot sun watching everyone walk by and nitpicking every little detail!

SixtySevenDodge Apr 4, 2009 09:50 AM

I <3 Hooters. lol

Skwerly Jan 31, 2010 12:27 PM

I really, really like the looks of that thing. Any progress? :)

mitchs66 Jan 31, 2010 08:52 PM

Thanks! Last summer I had new dual exhaust ran and put a good rear bumper on, I got a new carpet kit and floor mats for it this winter but I've got the garage tied up with my cousin's 1931 model a (welding in some new panels, a steel roof and painting) and I've got a 1965 Coronet coming to paint when it's done. Maybe I can do some work on it in-between, last summer we put almost 3,000 miles on and I plan on driving alot again this summer, going on the first stretch of the Power Tour.


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