At 09:15 AM 23/03/98 -0500, you wrote: >Well, back in the '50s, manufacturers seemed to make only a few basic body >styles, and diferentiated between models with trim, paint, and interior >options. On the Plymouth, the Plaza was the cheapest, then the Savoy, then the >Belvedere, and finally the sporty Fury. All, however, shared the same body. Right. My STANDARD CATALOG OF CHRYSLER lists the Plaza, describes trim, options, etc. Then Savoy, which had everything on Plaza Plus yadda yadda...then Belvedere which had everything on Savoy Plus yadda yadda...Fury is a Speceial Belvedere sub-series comprising ONLY a Sport Coupe in Beige with gold anddized aluminum trim inserts. This book is gold mine of information on trim, options etc. If anyone wants to know what is correct for a particular car, I'll be happy to help. It's neat to see the differences sometimes. Yesterday, our Vancouver Island Region WPC Club had our annual saftey inspection. There wer two '56 Plymouths there...both Savoys. The 4 door had painted back up lamp housings, while the two door had chrome ones. The 2 door owner had purchased some parts from another member--parts from a Belvedere. I remarked to him that if he were to show his car at a Plymouth Club Meet, he would probably lose points for having the wrong lamp housings--assuming the judges were familiar with such details of course. Garry Cameron '54 Plymouth Belvedere '76 Cordoba '80 Dodge Diplomat Salon Wagon '84 Chrysler E Class |