1934 Plymouth Rumble Seat Coupe Rare Unmolested Offered By Gas Monkey Garage on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
Body Type:Suicide Rumble Coupe
Engine:flat head 6 cyl.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1934
Mileage: 121,600
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other
Trim: base
Drive Type: RWD
1934 Plymouth Rumble Seat Coupe in rare
unmolested form offered by Gas Monkey Garage. 1 of only 2,061 ever made!
As 1934 opened, Plymouth introduced the
successful PE and PF models featuring an advanced independent front suspension
that used unequal A arms. Power was increased by 10% over the 1933 models by
increasing the engine size. The hood ornament featured a sailing ship for the
first time. This is also the first Plymouth model that placed the instrument
cluster in front of the driver rather than in the center of the dash. The body
itself was more rounded than the 1933 models but still featured classic early
1930s styling. The combination of classic styling and independent front
suspension makes this car unique. Iconic styling cues such as the suicide doors,
roll down rear window & rumble seat makes these highly sought after in the
Hot Rod & Custom arena! We found this solid example having been stored in a
private collection for some time awaiting restoration or rodding completion and
sent a truck for it immediately to secure this rare opportunity to possess the holy grail of all early Plymouth Hot Rods! But as so often is the case in life,
due to schedule commitments, we cannot complete this project like we want to
& so are offering this rare opportunity to you just as we found it needing
complete restoration or modification. If you’re looking for a complete &
solid 1934 Plymouth Rumble seat coupe project you won’t find a better example that’s
priced to sell! Clear title in hand. This Rumble Seat Coupe will be seen on an upcoming
episode of the hit show Fast N Loud and the winning bidder will have the option
of taking delivery on the show or we can assist with shipping logistics. We
sell internationally as well as Locally and will end the Auction when it sells.
If you have less than 5 feedbacks please send your contact info by “asking
seller a question” BEFORE bidding. And as always, you can always find all of
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