Plymouth’s Belvedere was the company’s mid-sized offering in the line-up, and as such, was capable of many tasks. It was also noted to be of good size and weight for the performance world and was chosen as the NASCAR entry, driven by the legendary Richard Petty. Equipped with a smaller V-8 than Petty would have used at the track, this convertible is one of only 2,502 convertibles constructed for the year. It has an automatic transmission, console with tachometer, AM radio, bucket seats and power steering. A Kenwood sound system has been neatly mounted under the dash for enhanced tunes. Each area of this convertible, from the engine compartment and interior to the paint and trim, is clean and presentable. As a low production example of the Belvedere II, you can feel proud and confident driving it to any show.