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New Member 66 Belvedre Sedan.

Hamid

The queen of the 60's Mopar
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Hello everyone:
Glad to join the forum.
I am an old car enthusiast, I love the Plymouth Belvedere, my father used to have a Belvedere station wagon back in 1974, lots of memories.
Plymouth has a different taste than all other old cars in its age.
I bought me a 1966 Belvedere 2, 4 Dr. sedan with a 273-V8, A/T.
Very original car(the Jacking instructions tag still on the trunk lid.) with the owner manual and Certi card under the hood.
Needs some restoration before it hits the road.Wish to know where I can get parts for my 66 Belvedere.
Good day

Hamid
 
Welcome to FBBO Hamid. I'm located in sunny Southern California. Let's see some pics of your ride... Glad you joined..
 
Welcome from NW CT. WE NEED PHOTOS!!
 
Very impressive you share my welcome post, thanks for coming by.
Rick that's funny, looks like you said nothing for free,
I will post some photos soon. I am doing some minor restoration, just want to know how to remove the horn ring, I tried to push it down and twist (commonly counterclockwise), bit it don't turn and I am afraid to brake it. The car has been stored the last 30 years. I appreciate your help.

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welcome from sunny california , hey i had a 66 satelite commando 383 4spd in h/s back in 72-73 . still have some parts of that car around here . lol . there is the engine , modified a bit , lol .

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If you have a steering wheel, send me a pic.
 
For god sake someone tell me how to remove the horn ring.
 
Horn ring removed, need to press down with a twist at some angle, that was tricky and frustrated. I see Plymouth has lots of differences among all car makes, maybe that what made it unique and valuable.
 
Hello everyone:
Glad to join the forum.
I am an old car enthusiast, I love the Plymouth Belvedere, my father used to have a Belvedere station wagon back in 1974, lots of memories.
Plymouth has a different taste than all other old cars in its age.
I bought me a 1966 Belvedere 2, 4 Dr. sedan with a 273-V8, A/T.
Very original car(the Jacking instructions tag still on the trunk lid.) with the owner manual and Certi card under the hood.
Needs some restoration before it hits the road.Wish to know where I can get parts for my 66 Belvedere.
Good day

Hamid

Welcome
 
A very nice clean Mopar you have there. Thanks for joining the group and Welcome from the Pacific Northwest:welcome:
Bob :moparsmiley:
 
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