If i honestly won the Lottery , No Ferrari,No Porche , No Mustang..........This, the 1958 Plymouth Fury,purchased instantly and sent to UK,i'd die a happy man.
I owned a 57 Dodge Mayfair (only made in Canada) that looked just like this car..318 v8 , torsion bar suspension back in the mid 60's...great car to drive...
Christine looks better than new. Did an amazing job on the restoration of this car. Attention to detail everything looks perfect. I bet she didn’t look this good when it rolled off the assembly line. Congratulations on a job well done. 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hi. Damn, what a beauty. Love it. They just dont make em like this anymore. What a car. Compared to todays plastic eco junk this 58 Plymouth Belvy should be worth at least a million.
A 1 of 2 Christine “screen used” car failed to sell at auction last year. The winning bid was $275,000. The owner wanted $500,000 so he didn’t sell. Honestly, I myself could never part with a Christine for any amount of money. I’d rather have the car than the money.
I could have NEVER, ABSOLUTELY AND DEFINITELY NEVER let go something as beautiful/wonderful like this iconic automobile with it's unique design. Especially not after restoring it for years to be better than new! Extremely tough decision and I admire you for being able to do so. In my opinion respectively for my kind of taste this is one of the most beautiful cars in the world (if not the beautifullest)! Thanks a lot for making taping editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health to all involved people.
The cars used in the movie are documented in a folder owned by the owner we restored his car back in 2011. They used half Belvedere and half Fury (whatever they could locate at that time)... and some of the cars were actually 57s put together... 20 approx in all. you are correct in this video shes a Belevdere... Martins car was a 58 Belvedere too and its stunt car 1 in the movie. hope this helps.
That's a true testament to you and your team. I've liked these cars since I first saw the film in the early 80s. I've now seen that film about 15 to 18 times.
That's what I was just thinking, too: I guess this car now IS better than when she was brand new. I can't imagine they put so many attention and care to every even so tiny detail back in the 50s on the assembly line. Money can never pay for this amount of TLC and work that was put into this beauty, no matter how much one would pay!
What a beauty! Beautiful work! To drive this car must be so awesome! I fell in love with a 69 charger but if I was ten years older this would be the car for me! 😎
This is by far the most beautiful car in existence they reallyknew back then how to design a car.I can get enough of it if just makes my heart skip a beat everything I see one..
Absolutely stunning,beautiful, gorgeous, amazing, elegant, she just makes your heart melt with every inch of her body,you did the ultimate job bringing her to life,you can feel her heartbeat,I've run out of words on how much I love that car and the work you've done,I would be in pieces letting her go,it would have to be a situation I couldn't get out of to part with her,I just hope the new owner is treating her like a lady and loves her unconditionally every day,congrats,fantastic job👍👍👍
You're mine And we belong together Yes, we belong together For eternity You're mine Your lips belong to me Yes, they belong to only me For eternity You're my, my baby And you'll al-al-always be I swear by everything I own You'll always, always be mine You're mine And we belong together Yes, we belong together For eternity Etern-terni
Such a wonderful work of love you folks have done here. THIS is the hobby at its' purest - years of painstaking, sometimes downright painful research, gathering, massaging and wrestling go into these types of cars. A person has to be disciplined, dedicated and fully committed to do one properly - and this one is obviously righteous in all regards. Good on ya, no idea how you could ever let her go.... God bless, -Ed on the Ridge
I was 14, bought a 57 Plymouth Savoy 4 dr. grandpa changed his mind, made me sell it. Seeing this car really makes me sad again I never got to drive on the road. Earl she is beautiful, great job !!!
Staggering attention to detail. Quite certain Plymouth never made them even close to this nice. Brought a tear to my eye. Can truly appreciate what it takes to build at this level Thanks for sharing and documenting every square inch of this gorgeous Automobile JT Orlando Florida
Amazing work! Much appreciation from all of us here. Gotta appreciate such a nice build with that level attention to detail, and one of the meanest Movie Cars of all time! Subbed! Love your channel!
@@ES4406 You are doing great so far. Enjoy your channel a lot. Feel free to drop by our channel if you like and see how we do things. We are not experts either by far, but would be glad to chat and give any advice or pointers if we can be of service. You can find us through our website. Ask for Dee, he is the video guy.
Not too many people able to Appreciate the quality of that restoration it is exceptional fit and finish everything about it the amount of time and effort that was put into the restoration must’ve been extraordinary what a beautiful car
I love all the "jet age" tell tales of the car. The chrome jet liner pieces on the top of the fenders to the fins and taillight design just tells you the age this car was built in.
Wow. What a magnificent vehicle. That is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. I wish I could buy it and display it in my garage. I take my hat off to you guys for this incredible restoration. It looks better than factory !
wish i had one i would be so happy driving it down in the streets showing its beauty to all my friends and peoples out there. next time is the brightest star in the sky I'm making a wish for one.
Your attention to detail is just amazing! I wish I had the years left to enjoy one of these but.....I love seeing old classics like this fully restored, not gutted and made into rat rods and crap like that.
same here ... I hope to continue to build classics... but like you mentioned its getting where I admire others work more and more because we have all been there!
OHHH MY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! Impeccable work on this car. I am old enough to remember the brand new 57 models of every make, and it was the 57 Chrysler Dodge and Plymouth models that produced my love for "Mopars", as my mom and grandmother had purchased a '57 Chrysler Windsor 4-door with the 392/2bbl. This 1958 , however is 10x times better then when they even came out of the factory. SUPER sweet, and to hear that the brightwork trim is the original on the car, along with the rear window gasket, just astounds me and is a testament to the workmanship and quality materials from those days, and you folks have outdone the factory work by far. To me, there would be nothing sweet about it leaving. I would most probably have tears in my eyes. KUDOS to a job most certainly well done, and you can beam with pride over that! BTW, my careerwas in the glass industry from commercial/residential glazing to automotive glass (my main focus), and the company I worked for would send me to several states to rectify issues in various stores, both from a management and employee standpoint, to cars that no-one could seem to figure out, much less install the glass correctly, hence my specific reference to the rear glass gasket. Job WELL DONE!! Isn't that the 318 poly motor with twin Carter afb's?
Thank you for taking the time to write! yes its a 318 with 2X4 WCFB cast iron base carbs correct numbers as per factory. they were tough to find and get parts for!
@@ES4406 I'm honestly surprised you were able to find them. I look on Hemmings occasionally to try and find parts just to see what's available, and sadly it seems that there isn't much these days. Ohh, if we only knew then what we do now, perhaps parts would be easier to find and replace! Thank YOU for replying.
Great factory exact restoration of the 1958 Plymouth Beldevere "Christine". Having original straight steering column and drum brakes, makes a drive of this classic car in rainy weather really scary. Enjoy and be careful. Thanks.
You do beyond words when it comes to restoring, you have the gift my friend, I would send a car to you in a heartbeat, do you have a shop and do outside work restorations for people
This is very wonderfully done. My uncle drove the exact same coloured car, here in Canada, mind you it was a dodge Mayfair ( a Canadian model) what a wonderful ride it was, I traveled many miles over several years riding along in that car.
Looks like a top restored beauty! Must break your heart letting her go. I am a GM guy. But the forward look Mopars were something incredible. The 58 Fury, the Chrysler 300 and the 59 Dodges were absolutely iconic and among my all time favourites!
I don't know how you did it I don't know how you sold that beautiful car! I would never forgive myself for selling her! You did the nicest job I have ever seen on a 58! Whatever you sold her for it wasn't enough. The car is perfect.
Having that in my garage would freak me out! Anyhow, Earl, can you tell me what is the difference between a Belvedere, and a Fury? They look the same to me.... I’ve been watching a restoration on a 1960 fury on Cold War motors, using a Dodge Dart floor pan. Scott over there is very rough and ready, but also talented at what he does.
Sorry I didn't get back sooner...Belvedere options have silver inserts on the sport tone compared to Gold on the Fury and could be ordered with a variety of colors & options. The Fury came in only one color for the model year 58...Buckskin beige with gold trim out plus the interior has center dips in the front and rear seat and interior door panels were different. I am sure a purist will add to this list because there is so much more on the little things!
I'm 53 and have lived in Iowa all my life. I have NEVER seen a forward look Chrysler Co. car ever. From what I was told the minuet a snowflake landed on one they instantly rusted apart. LOL! They are beautiful and even tho' I'm a GM guy, Virgil Exner created some exceptional designs. Awsome car.
That is one finely preserved restoration! Hats off to ya.
Beautiful car!! I’m more of a late ‘60s muscle car guy myself but I’ll tell you what, these ‘Christine’ Plymouths are exceptional!!
Incredible job! I’ll bet it was tough to let her go. Sounds like it was a lot of blood sweat and tears to build her. Damn pretty car!
A long time to buildout. The hours were ridiculous.
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There is no way I could sell that car I hope the new owners take extremely good care of her and protect her from vandals or theft.
Very good job ❤
she should be in an art museum somewhere ....she is absolutely beautiful
Looks simply amazing. The new owner has a jewel of a car thanks to your work.
This car is a world class work of art ! Amazing job!
Beautiful! I would love to have a Christine car so bad
What a beautiful restoration job.
If i honestly won the Lottery , No Ferrari,No Porche , No Mustang..........This, the 1958 Plymouth Fury,purchased instantly and sent to UK,i'd die a happy man.
Red is my favorite color I would love to drive it on a rendezvous with the gals.💖
Wow! Haven't made it all the way through the video yet but Wow. My dream car right there. What an amazing job.
I owned a 57 Dodge Mayfair (only made in Canada) that looked just like this car..318 v8 , torsion bar suspension back in the mid 60's...great car to drive...
Christine looks better than new. Did an amazing job on the restoration of this car. Attention to detail everything looks perfect. I bet she didn’t look this good when it rolled off the assembly line. Congratulations on a job well done. 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
What a gorgeous car, it's beautiful from every angle, and surely it's better than new. Fantastic restoration.
Hi. Damn, what a beauty. Love it. They just dont make em like this anymore. What a car. Compared to todays plastic eco junk this 58 Plymouth Belvy should be worth at least a million.
A 1 of 2 Christine “screen used” car failed to sell at auction last year. The winning bid was $275,000. The owner wanted $500,000 so he didn’t sell. Honestly, I myself could never part with a Christine for any amount of money. I’d rather have the car than the money.
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Heck yeah, becuz once you have it, no amnt of money could be worth it! 😄😉👍
Outstanding restoration, beautiful car!
What a beautiful car. A true work of art!
She's drop-dead gorgeous! My absolute favorite car of all time 58 Plymouth Belvedere this is the best example of ever seen
I could have NEVER, ABSOLUTELY AND DEFINITELY NEVER let go something as beautiful/wonderful like this iconic automobile with it's unique design. Especially not after restoring it for years to be better than new! Extremely tough decision and I admire you for being able to do so.
In my opinion respectively for my kind of taste this is one of the most beautiful cars in the world (if not the beautifullest)!
Thanks a lot for making taping editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health to all involved people.
Thank you! I means a lot!! it was not easy when I was editing the video together.... it was tough.
chru cas me too! Never let this car go!
@@ES4406I'd have died letting go of this car I had two gorgeous old cars I spent years restoring both were stolen years ago I won't ever get over it.
Absolutely beautiful! I LOVE THAT CAR!
How much are you asking for her ?
I mean what ever it is it's not enough !
I'm asking $300, but I'll take $250......
I'll get the pink slip!
Sonny you ever owned a car before?
Yeah I own a Mustang
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Arnie: No I just got my license
Amazing job, you guys. I can't imagine how bittersweet that was. I felt sad watching it get loaded up and going away.
Thank you for sharing, this is one of the most beautiful cars ever produced and this one is outstanding.
Thank you very much for this super nice video recording! The car is phenomenal! :-)
Thank you!
Truly truly breathtaking car Christine and beautiful deserves to be in the show room
The cars used in the movie are documented in a folder owned by the owner we restored his car back in 2011. They used half Belvedere and half Fury (whatever they could locate at that time)... and some of the cars were actually 57s put together... 20 approx in all. you are correct in this video shes a Belevdere... Martins car was a 58 Belvedere too and its stunt car 1 in the movie. hope this helps.
What a bunch of great guys . Amazing 😍 job on this car . I love ❤️ it . God bless you from Windsor England 🏴.
That's a true testament to you and your team. I've liked these cars since I first saw the film in the early 80s. I've now seen that film about 15 to 18 times.
same here in germany.
Beautiful! My Father had a 4 door 1957 Belvedere; greenand white. You did a beautiful job. It looks better than new!
That's what I was just thinking, too: I guess this car now IS better than when she was brand new. I can't imagine they put so many attention and care to every even so tiny detail back in the 50s on the assembly line. Money can never pay for this amount of TLC and work that was put into this beauty, no matter how much one would pay!
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I believe you to be correct!!! 👍
A beautiful rebuild so much attention hopefully the new owner will take as much pride in it as you did rebuilding it
Beautiful car. The new owners will be very happy with it for many years to come.
WoW! Just WOW! Beautiful sir, good job. It was all started by a book . . .
What a beauty! Beautiful work! To drive this car must be so awesome! I fell in love with a 69 charger but if I was ten years older this would be the car for me! 😎
Loved the mimicked factory overspray! Now THAT is attention to detail. I think someone channelled Arnie Cunningham in this restoration.... spooky.
This is by far the most beautiful car in existence they reallyknew back then how to design a car.I can get enough of it if just makes my heart skip a beat everything I see one..
Absolutely stunning,beautiful, gorgeous, amazing, elegant, she just makes your heart melt with every inch of her body,you did the ultimate job bringing her to life,you can feel her heartbeat,I've run out of words on how much I love that car and the work you've done,I would be in pieces letting her go,it would have to be a situation I couldn't get out of to part with her,I just hope the new owner is treating her like a lady and loves her unconditionally every day,congrats,fantastic job👍👍👍
Incredible work, hats off!!
You're mine
And we belong together
Yes, we belong together
For eternity
You're mine
Your lips belong to me
Yes, they belong to only me
For eternity
You're my, my baby
And you'll al-al-always be
I swear by everything I own
You'll always, always be mine
You're mine
And we belong together
Yes, we belong together
For eternity
Etern-terni
That was the best looking car I’ve ever seen! Kudos to you guys!
HOW DID HE GET OUT OF THE CAR ONCE IT WAS IN THE TRUCK ?LOL
@@kolloduke3341 how do you know theres someone at the wheel when we see her get in the truck?
Wow you did a Beautiful job on that car my hat goes off to you
Gorgeous Car. Absolutely love it. Better than super job. 20 thumbs up.
Such a wonderful work of love you folks have done here.
THIS is the hobby at its' purest - years of painstaking, sometimes downright painful
research, gathering, massaging and wrestling go into these types of cars.
A person has to be disciplined, dedicated and fully committed to do one properly -
and this one is obviously righteous in all regards.
Good on ya, no idea how you could ever let her go....
God bless,
-Ed on the Ridge
Very beautiful car
Breathtaking! Be proud, you deserve it!
I was 14, bought a 57 Plymouth Savoy 4 dr. grandpa changed his mind, made me sell it. Seeing this car really makes me sad again I never got to drive on the road. Earl she is beautiful, great job !!!
That was lousy to change his mind like that...! 😢😥😪
Such great reference of a beautiful machine. Thanks for posting!
Staggering attention to detail.
Quite certain Plymouth never made them even close to this nice. Brought a tear to my eye. Can truly appreciate what it takes to build at this level
Thanks for sharing and documenting every square inch of this gorgeous Automobile
JT
Orlando Florida
Thank you Jake!
The car is so ASSUME!!!!! I wish I could buy it!!!!! I really like it!!!! Thanks for sharing it with us!!!!
I have never seen such an impressive restoration, it is better than new, congratulations. How I would like to be the happy owner of that car.
My favourite car ever. You guys did fab job with her. I really appreciate what you and others do restoring these cars. Peace!
Working on a 57-59 Plymouth is a unice experience! Currently restoring a 59 Fury Christine clone.
What a design and how do you thank you guys for the work. A job like that is priceless or should be
Amazing work! Much appreciation from all of us here. Gotta appreciate such a nice build with that level attention to detail, and one of the meanest Movie Cars of all time! Subbed! Love your channel!
thank you! will do the best we can to keep the videos good. Still learning you tube!
@@ES4406 You are doing great so far. Enjoy your channel a lot. Feel free to drop by our channel if you like and see how we do things. We are not experts either by far, but would be glad to chat and give any advice or pointers if we can be of service. You can find us through our website. Ask for Dee, he is the video guy.
Not too many people able to Appreciate the quality of that restoration it is exceptional fit and finish everything about it the amount of time and effort that was put into the restoration must’ve been extraordinary what a beautiful car
I love all the "jet age" tell tales of the car. The chrome jet liner pieces on the top of the fenders to the fins and taillight design just tells you the age this car was built in.
Nice!!! what's not to love👍👍👍
Wow!
I mean just Wow!
Words fail me, which is rare.
Nicer than new, I'm thinking....
Incredible.
Wow. What a magnificent vehicle. That is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. I wish I could buy it and display it in my garage.
I take my hat off to you guys for this incredible restoration. It looks better than factory !
wish i had one i would be so happy driving it down in the streets showing its beauty to all my friends and peoples out there. next time is the brightest star in the sky I'm making a wish for one.
This older lady is a gorgeous work of art
That car is beautiful!! You guys did an amazing job on her. I hope her new owner takes great care of her :)
Stunning car! How many '58 Plymouths do you reckon are still around?
Immaculate! All due respect given for that piece of automotive art. 👊
Your attention to detail is just amazing! I wish I had the years left to enjoy one of these but.....I love seeing old classics like this fully restored, not gutted and made into rat rods and crap like that.
same here ... I hope to continue to build classics... but like you mentioned its getting where I admire others work more and more because we have all been there!
It should be illegal to butcher up a great car for a "ratrod." 🤭😣😖😑😠
OHHH MY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! Impeccable work on this car. I am old enough to remember the brand new 57 models of every make, and it was the 57 Chrysler Dodge and Plymouth models that produced my love for "Mopars", as my mom and grandmother had purchased a '57 Chrysler Windsor 4-door with the 392/2bbl. This 1958 , however is 10x times better then when they even came out of the factory. SUPER sweet, and to hear that the brightwork trim is the original on the car, along with the rear window gasket, just astounds me and is a testament to the workmanship and quality materials from those days, and you folks have outdone the factory work by far. To me, there would be nothing sweet about it leaving. I would most probably have tears in my eyes. KUDOS to a job most certainly well done, and you can beam with pride over that! BTW, my careerwas in the glass industry from commercial/residential glazing to automotive glass (my main focus), and the company I worked for would send me to several states to rectify issues in various stores, both from a management and employee standpoint, to cars that no-one could seem to figure out, much less install the glass correctly, hence my specific reference to the rear glass gasket. Job WELL DONE!! Isn't that the 318 poly motor with twin Carter afb's?
Thank you for taking the time to write! yes its a 318 with 2X4 WCFB cast iron base carbs correct numbers as per factory. they were tough to find and get parts for!
@@ES4406 I'm honestly surprised you were able to find them. I look on Hemmings occasionally to try and find parts just to see what's available, and sadly it seems that there isn't much these days. Ohh, if we only knew then what we do now, perhaps parts would be easier to find and replace! Thank YOU for replying.
very nice restoration from the looks of it.
Awesome job i would be proud to own her
A true work of art, Earl!
What a beautiful car!!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Great factory exact restoration of the 1958 Plymouth Beldevere "Christine". Having original straight steering column and drum brakes, makes a drive of this classic car in rainy weather really scary. Enjoy and be careful. Thanks.
wow, what a beautiful car.
Wow! She's absolutely beautiful!
OMG What a car. car of dreams, It's moving art.....
Beautiful car. Nice work.
Incredibly gorgeous automobile. Hands down!!
Wow i have to comment again u did a FLAWLESS job the car absolutely looks like it just came off the assembly line "brand new" i mean bravo man bravo!
Built better than the factory. Remember who your working on and be careful not to get bit !!!.
You do beyond words when it comes to restoring, you have the gift my friend, I would send a car to you in a heartbeat, do you have a shop and do outside work restorations for people
Beautiful car👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is very wonderfully done. My uncle drove the exact same coloured car, here in Canada, mind you it was a dodge Mayfair ( a Canadian model) what a wonderful ride it was, I traveled many miles over several years riding along in that car.
Looks like a top restored beauty! Must break your heart letting her go.
I am a GM guy. But the forward look Mopars were something incredible. The 58 Fury, the Chrysler 300 and the 59 Dodges were absolutely iconic and among my all time favourites!
So was the Imperial.
@@williamslater-o5b True. A friend owns a 59 Imperial. He could buy it rather cheap. The are still underrated.
This has been my dream car since the late 80's. She looks amazing!
JUST LIKE, GREAT GARAAGE< GREAT CAR! MUCH LOVE!
That is a beautiful CAR
I don't know how you did it I don't know how you sold that beautiful car! I would never forgive myself for selling her! You did the nicest job I have ever seen on a 58! Whatever you sold her for it wasn't enough. The car is perfect.
Might taken a few years off your life but heck it was worth it so gorgeous holy moly this car gave me goosebumps sorry for your loss though! 😎
What a magnificent restoration.
One word...MAGNIFICENT.
Beautiful work. 🏆
Having that in my garage would freak me out!
Anyhow, Earl, can you tell me what is the difference between a Belvedere, and a Fury?
They look the same to me....
I’ve been watching a restoration on a 1960 fury on Cold War motors, using a Dodge Dart floor pan.
Scott over there is very rough and ready, but also talented at what he does.
Sorry I didn't get back sooner...Belvedere options have silver inserts on the sport tone compared to Gold on the Fury and could be ordered with a variety of colors & options. The Fury came in only one color for the model year 58...Buckskin beige with gold trim out plus the interior has center dips in the front and rear seat and interior door panels were different. I am sure a purist will add to this list because there is so much more on the little things!
@@ES4406 in the book he points out the Fury never came in red and white. LeBay had her custom painted
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There probably were more differences, but you already said plenty! 😄😉👍
Christine é um filme que ficou famoso aqui no brasil desde a monha infancia passa na televisão aberta...
Parabens lindo carro !
I saw the Mirror Christine at this years Chrysler day in Perth WA. Certainly a credit to you and the owner who had the car looking pristine.
That car is completley reversed. I need to put a video up on it... so glad you got to see Bretts car!
"We inspected the brakes on this zero mile car, and to our surprise, they looked great!" LOL
Beautiful vehicle, guys. I'm jelly.
Hi earl, certainly not my style of car but I do appreciate the great work you do and have had done. Great work.
Thank you!
@@ES4406 Your welcome.
Thats my dream car. One Day i gonne buy a Christine.
for me, youre art guy´s, real artist! best wishes from berlin
Beautiful car.
Beautiful job to all you guys
Beautiful 💕
What a restoration. Done flawlessly. Sad to see it go. I feel the pain.
I'm 53 and have lived in Iowa all my life. I have NEVER seen a forward look Chrysler Co. car ever. From what I was told the minuet a snowflake landed on one they instantly rusted apart. LOL! They are beautiful and even tho' I'm a GM guy, Virgil Exner created some exceptional designs. Awsome car.
Great share, THANK YOU!