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  • We did not renew all the url's associated with the documentary. Therefore the website at the end of the trailer is incorrect. Please visit: belvederedvd (.) com for more info on purchasing a DVD.

  • No new updates on the preservation process.

    Note to all commenting:

    If you bash the 1957 Tulsans or America as being stupid, your comment will not be approved, so don't bother. Please be respectful.

  • It was a great idea but poorly executed. It was nothing but a rusting worthless hulk when they pulled out. Had they put it in a metal container & welded it shut it might had had a chance. Instead it looked like it came up from the bottom of a lake

  • Its been almost 3 years! Miss Belvedere is still in New Jersey undergoing a derustification in order to preserve the car in its current state.

  • @AvcomProd new jersey state or new jersey new york?

  • @tiggetigge Its at UltraOne in Hackettstown, NJ.

  • ahhhhhhhhh how cute.i love the music

  • i saw it get unrevealed on t.v and my uncle works in the building right beside it

  • Who knows what other time capsules may lie unopened throughout the planet

  • crazy people!!!why u buried a car?

  • 0.43 looks like Sarah Palin?

  • not much to do out west is there...

    neat story, seems like the 1950s were more futuristic than today...

  • Pretty much yes. Some of the car's technology was ahead of it's time. It had Power Steering, Torsion Air Ride Suspension, Power Breaks, Push Button Automatic, etc. If you've seen the old commercials of the car, Plymouth's slogan was "Suddenly, It's 1960" because the design was far more advanced compared to what GM and Ford produced in that year. It won the award for best economy car in 1957.

  • what happen to it its a year later ?next time put it in a glass caes in the court house

  • A shame Plymouth became History. Such a nice company, with quite good-looking cars like this special version of Belvedere/Savoy/Fury.

    I only wonder to know what will be done of the car by the part of its new owners. Hope they get it fixed and running once again.

  • @DerAdventurer

    that's cool but i don't think the plan is to get it running again. its a piece of History, a sign of the times and how they changed in 50 years.  I heard it will remain as-is and put into a car museum. I agree with ya on Plymouth (and now Pontiac) that they made good cars and then got ousted. I owned a 1964 Plymouth Belvedere and have a certain reverance for the car even though by today's standards it was a great , big hunk of junk. fun to drive and looked good on Cragers.

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