1955 Plymouth Savoy Base 4.0l on 2040-cars
Appling, Georgia, United States
You are bidding on a 2 Door 1955 Plymouth Savoy. It is an all original, unmolested, vehicle. The motor turns. The distributor needs the rotor button to provide fire to the plugs. Motor has good compression. Manual Transmission is on the column and shifts through the gears. The brakes have a weak pedal, but do work. The body has surface rust with no sign of any penetrating corrosion. The car was kept under cover for the past several years. There is sign of a scrape down the passenger side of the vehicle with minimal damage. The interior is fair, considering the seats, carpet, and dash are not torn up or destroyed after all this time. The headliner and rear package tray need replaced. The trunk looks good and includes the spare tire. I will work to pick up the rotor button and fire up the V-8. I will update the listing once the fuel and fire mix and 58 year old soot blows out of this thing. This thing is a TIME MACHINE...
This auction also includes a spare parts car with all fenders, front bumper, both doors, trim pieces, full dash, v-6 motor, manual transmission, rear differential, and items associated with the frame and suspension.
Items are sold as is. No returns. Buyer is responsible for pickup. The vehicle is being sold locally and the seller reserves the right to end the sale early.
Thanks for looking. Feel free to call Chris with any questions: 706 556-6465.
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