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My father took pictures of this Sox & Martin 1965 Plymouth Belvedere at the Eavers Classic Cars & Collectibles Museum in Staunton, Virginia (in 2008).
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Can anyone give me more information about this car? Is it likely that this is actually a clone? Also, I read that S&M had two different 1965 Plymouth Belvederes at the same time, though I haven't been able to find any pictures of one with Hilborn stacks (like the ones in the attached photos). Instead they all seem to have the 2x4 cross-ram Hemi manifold. The one picture I've found with Hilborn stacks is a clone. Also, was the nickname "Paper Tiger" given to just one of these cars, or both? Can anyone shed some light on the 1965 Sox & Martin Plymouths? |
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