The Plymouth Belmont. I think it's a '54 Chrysler Corp. concept car. Actually, I think it was supposed to have been the Packard Belmont. My own opinion. Somewhere around here I have a 1952 (or thereabouts) issue of Motor Trend or Car Life or something with an article about Packard. And in that article, much to my surprise, was an artist's rendering of a Packard dream car that in every detail matched the Belmont, except for the front grille bar. The bar in the rendering was of typical Packard design. I've been wanting to tell this to somebody for about a year, now. I'll find the article and the image and post them. And here's another thing. I was just leafing through the April 1998 issue of Collectible Automobile. The issue with the cover article on the '56 Plymouth wagon. In it there's also an article on Virgil Exner Jr.'s "thesis car," the sports car he designed as his thesis for his Master of Fine Arts at Notre Dame University sometime about 1956. Guess where the placement of the Fury emblem on the fin of the '60 Plymouth and the '61 Dodge/Dart front fender bulges came from? That car. Did Exner Sr. take from Exner Jr.? Regards, Chris Whalen Tim Heilman wrote: > > I very recently bought a keychain with two attached key blanks on e-bay. The > keychain has a profile of a car which below is titled a " Plymouth Belmont". I > have never even heard rumor of this car before, and I couldn't so much as > guess as to whether it is '55-'61 vintage, but if anyone knows even any "old > mopar guy" stories about it, I would be very interested. Thanks, --- Tim
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