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1967 Belvedere wagon 383 a.k.a "Belle"

mfj

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I love large white things... planes, cars, sailboats, and girls. As long as they are "big and white!" I saw this car on the side of the road for a couple of days on my way home from high school. I loved it! Love at first sight! exactly what I had always wanted. The third day I stopped and left a note on it telling the guy "I want this!" He called the next day and told me it was his wife's car and she has a drinking problem and that is why the car was there and no it wasn't for sale. I was heartbroken, I already knew what I was gonna do with her and had emotionally take ownership of the car(I was 16, you know what it's like) That was October 1998. In early February of 99 I saw her in the sme spot as before and figured "what the hell" and left another note, the guy called three days later and told me the same thing, she got another DUI and no still not for sale. This was easier to swallow but still did little to deter me. I searched for 8 months looking for a 67 four door big block wagon, surprise, surprise none to be found in CA, and not in a 16 year old's budget either. In September of 99 on my second day of work(my first job) my truck broke down on the way home. It broke down directly next to the wagon that was once again abandoned on the side of the road. I called a tow truck and promptly started writing another note. The next day I received a call from "the guy" his song had changed! "Fifth DUI and I can't afford them anymore and I am tired of calling you meet me at the car in half an hour and she is yours." "How much?" He says "I need $600." "OK" I said. As I hung up the phone I about crapped myself. Grabbed the money and got a ride to the car, we did the paper work and all my dreams had come true. I brought her home and lifted the hood to marvel at my big block, and lady luck and fate mixed with a little Plymouth attitude caused the hood to fall. Luckily I was checking the radiator level so the hood latch struck me directly on the back of my head. I woke up with my mother screaming "are you ok" and hugging my motor with a fair amount of blood on it. That was the first, last and only time I have ever seen the hood fall. I passed her test though, I was worthy or stupid enough to be her owner. I kept her through thick and thin, girlfriends and thieves couldn't get her away from me, and I have loved every minute of it. I have started the restoration process, but due to stupid highway drivers I have no daily driver so she has once again been called to action. This makes it difficult to do any major work but bit by bit she'll get there.

Work done so far:
painless 18 circut harness tip to tail
full floor pan replacement (FULL!)
restored stock fuel and ignition system (Gas tank to carb)
71 383 4bbl dual plane intake w/holley4160
100% bone stock Brakes new (I like a little danger)

In progress
re finish interior sheet metal
pertronics flamethrower III ignition system

in the distant future when it is no longer my DD she is getting a twin turbo set-up see pics, Dual s13 turbos 13psi each, with dedicated inter-coolers they need a little love, but have friends with subaru's so I can get them re-built pretty cheep.

specs
383 motor 4bbl
727 trans
8.75" rear end stock
4 door six passenger wagon

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I like the turbo plans! Wagons are cool. I can just see your Subie buddies getting their doors blown off by your grocery getter wagon.
 
Great story, welcome, you will fit in just fine on this site, very kool wagon!.
 
That is definately a one of a kind. Please restore and preserve such a piece of Mopar history.
 
Please note only one dent on her is my fault (snow+ice+pavement+tree=bummer) the rest is from the DUIgirl. Thanks for all the kind remarks, you should have heard all the harassment I got in High school for loving my girl, that is until 15 people had to go somewhere...then I was the most popular guy in school.
 
I like the turbo plans! Wagons are cool. I can just see your Subie buddies getting their doors blown off by your grocery getter wagon.

One of them had never seen a big block and about **** his pants when I lifted the hood!
 
Love the story, love the wagon. Here's another wagon (not mine, but I would trade my Bee for it)...
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Aren't they the perfect sleeper? I am going to remote mount the turbos under the rear seats, and I am gonna try to keep her as stock looking as I can. I love the long roofs!!!!
 
welcome.who says cars don't have a personality.
 
welcome wagons seem to be the new trend glad to see they are not just parts cars anymore even though i would love to have your front bumper.
 
I'm new here too, and I too have a white 67 Belvedere wagon. Great story!
 
glad to have you onboard!, Turbo's, wow!, even after you upgrade the brakes you're still gonna need a parachute!
 
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