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1948 Plymouth P15 Business Coupe Mopar Project Gasser Rat Hot Rod Chrysler Dodge on 2040-cars

Year:1948 Mileage:77631
Location:

Millville, New Jersey, United States

Millville, New Jersey, United States

This auction is for a  1948 P15  Plymouth Business Coupe Project.This car was dismantled Sand blasted inside and out and Epoxied primed to perverse it . I have 95% of the parts to put this car back together are not pictured but are included. This coupe has been sub framed with a disk brake power steering and  torsion bar front end. The rear is a sure grip posi rear with housing #2070742 i have the seat and all the trim and i also have a NOS grille. This car does have rust some in the floor and body as you can see in the pictures BUT NOT BAD!! Trunk floor is in Great shape. This does have dents.This car dose not have a motor or trans and is  Just ROLLER. We all know how hard this year is to find. These make Great hot rods, Gasser , rat rod or race cars. Please look at the pictures and you be the judge if you can do something cool with this car.  Because i have too many project car's so this P15 Coupe is looking for a new home. This car is worth fixing in my opinion.

I HAVE A CLEAR N.J TITLE IN MY NAME

If you have any Questions  you can contact me at 609-381-6734 thanks Steve

Buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements and cost. I can help with  loading, again this car runs and moves

I am a legal registered business in NJ .And NJ RESIDENCE are subject to 7% SALES TAX. Its not my rule , its the law

Payment is due within 7 days from the end of the auction. NO Personal Checks, PayPal is accepted, OR CASH IN HAND. Non Payers will be reported to Ebay and item will be offered to next bidder! Please E-mail with any questions. Thank you.


On Apr-22-14 at 15:49:35 PDT, seller added the following information:

This Belvedere comes with a Clear NJ. Title. If you have any Questions you can call Steve # 609-381-6734

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