Someone else may already have answered, I missed the original post: Plymouth used the names Belvedere, Plaza, and Savoy. The Plaza and Savoy also are the names of hotels, "exclusive" ones, in New York City -- both at the bottom right corner of Central Park (both approximately six blocks from where I work). For that reason, I've always believed the Belvedere to have been named after the hotel of that name too. About the Bruce McCall Bulgemobile -- I remember that VERY well, remember "Tap-A-Toe Futuroidic Brakes" from time to time for absolutely no reason at all at least once every three months, and it's been a good twenty or twenty-five years since I saw the spoof. He has a book out now based on the same sort of thing as the old Bulgemobile "brochure," spoofing 1950s cars, "The Last Dream-O-Rama", it's at Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com -- you can see the cover illustration at Amazon.com at: http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0609608010.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Calendars are still available. Don't miss the chance to get yours now! Details for ordering may be found at: http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2002/index.html
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