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1965 Belvedere II

JimM

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Here are some images of a 1965 Belvedere II I bought a couple of months ago. It's a good ten footer, if you know what I mean. I really like the color and I'm a sucker for 64 and 65 B bodies so here I go again. It's got some rust problems in the floor and a couple of spots in the trunk, as well as some electrical issues. I'll take the winter to sort it out, but it's gonna be neat to run around in. Jim M.

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she looks pretty cool!!!The firewall electrics....Wow!!!!looks like a couple long winters nights!!!But,what else would we do with our time.
 
If yours is a 10 footer then my 65's a 20 footer, looks like a real good start. Like the color alot too. Mind sharing what size and brand tires you have front and back? Still shopping for mine. Have fun with it.
 
I like it - congrats.
 
Tires

The rear tires are Cooper Cobra 2.75R70x15, and the fronts are BF Goodrich 2.15/75x15. I think I'm gonna go taller on the front. I'm having a heck of a time locating a set of fenderwell headers to go with those tall front tires.
Jim M.
 
Hey, I just joined the 62-65 club myself. I bought a 64 Belvedere at Barrett Jackson in Vegas couple weeks ago. Did not appreciate the history and story behind early muscle until now. This car was race ready out of the gate from the factory. Radio and heater delete. Sure is nice when 7' of wire wires the whole car. :) I still have a 71 RR, but now I am reading a whole new history on muscle. Looking forward to learning more.
 
My 1st car was a 65 belv in that color,but the 63 is:icon_rambo: my favorite.

Hey Chris, I love that Belvedere sedan, nice shot with the wheels up, I can see why you went from Caltracs to ladder bars. I didn't see you up at Lake George last month. Jim M
 
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