1947 Plymouth P15 Deluxe Coupe Partial Restoration on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Alabama, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Transmission:3-speed column shifter
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:218 Flathead 6
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 80,000
Exterior Color: Black
Year: 1947
Interior Color: NA
Make: Plymouth
Model: Other
Trim: Special Deluxe
Warranty: AS IS, No Warranty
This car is part of my father's estate. He had it painted and the engine rebuilt, and then it was stored in a dusty barn for around 10 years.
We had just pulled it out of the barn when the photos were made, which is why it is so dusty in the photos. The Bad: It will need an interior, and new glass. There is a part of the floor missing that covers the transmission. The tires are shot. The Good: The body and paint job are actually quite good, apparently primer was used, as there are currently only one or two small bubbles that I could see. The seats are not in the pictures but are stored nearby, and will go with the car. Other than the items mentioned the car is 95% complete: the interior window frames and brightwork are there, as well as all 4 hubcaps. The running gear is all there. Would be a good restoration candidate, or put a big engine in it and have a rat rod! |
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