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1965 Plymouth Belvedere Super Stock A990 Lightweight

R051191722racingUnited States
Engine
426 cu. in. (OHV) V8 Race Hemi, dual four-barrel carbs, 425 bhp
Colour
Single-tone white

A 1965 Plymouth Belvedere Super Stock lightweight, believed to be one of only eleven built, fitted with the 425 bhp 426 cu. in. Race Hemi engine and A990 package components including magnesium cross-ram intake and aluminum cylinder heads. Scheduled for production at Lynch Road on 14 December 1964, it was restored in 2002 to factory build standards and subsequently displayed at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The odometer reads 520 miles, which the owner believes to be original.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 2002 →Acquisition unknown
    Jack Brundage
    full documentation

    MoPar collector who commissioned a full restoration in 2002 by a Wisconsin-based specialist. The car was subsequently displayed at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

  3. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Walter P. Chrysler Museum
    partial documentation

    The vehicle was exhibited at this Michigan museum at some point; exact duration of the loan or transfer is not stated.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2002Restoration
    Muscle Car Restorations

    Full restoration carried out to factory build standards, with the body finished in single-tone white and the engine compartment carefully detailed while retaining an authentic appearance.

    Workshop based in Wisconsin; work commissioned by collector Jack Brundage.

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