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FOR SALE 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II convertible.

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james tidmore

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Special ordered 3 speed on the column 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II convertible. Matching numbers with 318, immaculate inside and out. Well priced at $28,000, must see to appreciate. Only selling because I have a son in college so my priorities have changed.

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Is that the original paint and color combo?

I LOVE white with blue int.

BTW I think a 3 on the tree was "standard" and not special order.

If you didn't get an optional automatic, you got 3 on the tree (4 speed and/or floor shift manual not available on small block B body)
 
Beautiful car. Nice color combination.

WW1 was a standard color.
The three speed was standard with the 318. The automatic was optional.
691 Expedite tells us someone ordered the car.
I don't see anything on the window sticker that indicates a special order car.
 
Great looking Belvedere! But yeah, the 3- spd was standard. The 318 was an option.
 
so there were just over 1500 convertible B bodies made in 67. and about 1500 or so 3 speed B bodies best I can tell. Can anyone tell me how many convertibles where sold with a 3 speed? I've never seen another one. Thanks for your help
 
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