1941 Plymouth 2 Dr. Business Coupe Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Holley, New York, United States
1941 plymouth 2 dr. 5 window coupe rat rod + body sits on a 80 chevy
malibu chassis. gm 350 motor and turbo 350 trans.,disk brake front, drum
in rear, car has power steering and heat,front and rear seats, complete
original dash with working gauges, new edelbrock carb,professionaly
fabricated body mounts and floor pan. new cooling system,all new
painless 12 volt wiring system. this car runs and drive absolutely mint
driven daily. would not think twice about driving this car cross
country. car is ny inspected and has a good reg, in my name. i could go on
and on but you really need to come and drive this car to really see how
nice it rides and drives. only reason for selling is i want a 30's early
40's,maybe mid 50's pickup. call barney at 585-301-2639 for more info NO
EMAILS OR TEXTING CALLS ONLY. buyer is responsable for all shipping details and cost will help where i can. no warranties cash only when picking up car
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