A true rarity has been discovered in the USA - a 1967 Plymouth Hemi Belvedere that has been sitting in a barn for over three decades. The car has not been restored, but has retained its original body parts, interior, and the legendary Hemi V8 engine.
The Belvedere was produced from the early 50s, and the model became one of the first models to lay the foundation for the muscle car era. Versions with Hemi engines with a capacity of up to 425 hp were considered especially valuable - they were produced in limited quantities, and only a few have survived to this day.
According to experts, such finds are becoming increasingly rare and instantly arouse the interest of collectors. After all, finding a Hemi Belvedere in its original form is almost like winning an automotive lottery.
Currently, the car is in the collection of Frank Karabetasos, and it will be auctioned in January 2026.
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