History of Plymouth Belvedere

The chairman of the city’s Jubilee Commission, Louis Roberts, explained that the Plymouth Belvedere Sport Coupe was selected as the historical item to be buried because they wanted a car to commemorate Tulsa’s industrial ingenuity. It was a fully-loaded Plymouth V8 Coupe in a shining desert gold and sand dune color. And the white color from the vinyl top really made the car stand out.