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Thunder Road Automotive Study III: 1968 Plymouth Belvedere varieties

Thunder Road Automotive Study III:

1968 Plymouth Belvedere varieties

I've been trying to wrap my head around all these models and their associated front grilles and rear trim panels for a long time. Here I will present my findings which are just a brief review and comparison of the Plymouth "B Body" (mid-size) models so that it will all be clear in my mind once and for all. So this is really a thing I did for myself as much as something I made to share on Hive.
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We all understand how the auto companies have always offered a stratified model and pricing structure with "Deluxe" and "Custom" being common identifiers generally accompanied by a script on the fenders or front/rear of the cars. "GT" or "500" are also among the most common. But during the Golden Era of Chrysler's high-performance years 1968-1970 they were several very original designations that we shall review below focusing only on the 1969 Plymouth Belvedere model and it's 2-door varieties.

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First is the base model Belvedere for 1968 featuring brand-new sheet metal and a very modern and crisp look. Let's start with the back of the car.. why not?

Here is an example of the rear view of a base Belvedere/Belvedere II. Just a horizontal indentation across the rear with the PLYMOUTH logo within.
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The Belvedere-based Road Runner features the same bare bones recessed panel with the cartoon logo centered and Road Runner text in place of PLYMOUTH on the right.
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A step-up is the Belvedere Satellite featuring a strip of frosted aluminum installed in the recessed rear panel. A hint of premium luxury.
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Below we see the next level up in prestige.. the Sport Satellite with a more sophisticated aluminum panel with Sport Satellite text centered and PLYMOUTH moved up onto the sheet metal.
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Similar to the Sport Satellite rear panel is that of the GTX the difference being a blacked-out center region of the panels horizontal recesses. The GTX logo is centered.
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And there you have it for the rear panel styles for 1968 Plymouth Belvedere models.
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Here we go with the grilles. Below is the standard '68 Belvedere face. Frosted aluminum around the headlights... simple geometry in the grille texture.
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Another view of the Belvedere grille. This happens to be installed on a Road Runner which would normally have blacked-out version (see below).
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You can see the matte black paint on the grille below which is the Road Runner version of the Belvedere grille.
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Below we have the distinctive grille of the Plymouth Belvedere Sport Satellite with it's horizontal 2-level shape with central bulge and redline surround. No black-out on the headlight bezels but black-out within the central area.
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Another view of the same Sport Satellite. Note the contour of the main grille interior shape. Very distinctive.
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The premium Belvedere of all was the GTX. Looks like the same grille as the Sport Satellite but with black-out around the headlight bezels.
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I hope that was cool for y'all! Comments welcome!

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