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Flooring a 1958 Plymouth Belvedere

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2007

The Belvedere at full throttle. 350 c.i. Dual Quads

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  • I never knew a plymouth made a 350 cid.I think someone got there info wrong

  • @bjbuschman2 Plymouth, Dodge and DeSoto offered the 350 B-series big block in 1958 only.  That same year, the 361 (same engine family as the 350), was introduced for Dodge and DeSoto.

  • how much HP puts a oldscool 350c.i out

  • @unclewilly2 When new: 305hp SAE Gross

  • Fury was part of the Belvedere line. It was only available in Buckskin Beige with gold trim. It had a standard dual quad 318 V8 that was exclusive to the Fury. The 350 was optional and was available on all Plymouths. The Fury also had more standard equipment and a heavy duty suspension.

  • What is the fastest you have ever went in this car.

  • The day I took this video was the first time I ever floored it. It was also the fastest I went. I don't recall exactly. 75 mph?

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  • Dig that old school sound! V. Nice

  • Are there any videos with a 58 Plymouth hittin it's 150 mph speedo? Even 130/140 would be cool. Hell, even in Christine, when Arnie floored it, it only hit like 100mph.

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  • I love telling people that Dodge made a 350 BEFORE Chebby did: even if it was for only one year.

  • {(oo==v==oo)} god damn I love this car...Its my life long dream to own one before I die...shit I better get movin lol Nice Plymouth man! Im truly envious!!! love her forever!

  • @Buick61 Yup...same basic block as the B-series 383 V8. The 350 and 361 CID engines had the same 3.38" stroke as the B-series 383, in fact.

  • @Buick61 350 cubic inches isn't a big block it's a small block

  • @bjbuschman2 and somebody could always put a chevy small block in their car. People do it all the time

  • very nice! can you upload more please? :)

  • @Buick61 Actually, Plymouth was smart and allowed you to order the hot Fury V8 on any model, even the low end Plaza!

  • @Rarrin9378 Actually the Fury models had the 150 speedometer, and I believe at one test at Daytona Beach back then a Fury did around 135.

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