The details are a little sketchy, but someone at some point did an analysis of all the cars in American junk yards, compared them to production figures, and determined that the '66 Belvedere was the "least-junked car in America". This example certainly looks good, considering that it's been on the street 52 years.
New for 1965, the Chrysler "B-body" cars included such models as the original Dodge Charger, the Plymouth GTX and other muscle machines that are now some of the most valuable cars ever made.
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