1950 Plymouth Sedan 60's Custom Continental Kit New Yorker Fenders Custom Grill on 2040-cars
Fredonia, Arizona, United States
This is another vehicle that has been down here for over 40 years I got it from an old man in town when I was still in high school, I thought it would make a very cool cruiser, but I found a much cooler car to build so this one has just been sitting, at this point I will never have time to do anything with it so it's time for it to go. It is a 1950 Plymouth 4 door sedan, that was customized in the late 60's, the grill is made up out of three different grills, it was never finished, the rear fenders I believe are off a New Yorker with a continental kit! The engine is a six cylinder Chrysler Spitfire, the engine turns over but I never tried to get it running, as far as I can tell everything is still there, the interior is a weathered and sun baked mess, but the seat frames are all there, everything is still in the dash and mostly in good condition. I never got a title for this vehicle,so you will get a bill of sale only. I will extract it from it's hole and help load it on your trailer, you have three months to move the car, after that I will charge $25 a month storage, after one year I will resell the vehicle,I have too much stuff down here and have to start clearing out some of the excess, so check my other auctions for the following, 1953 Ford two door sedan, 47 International 1 1/2 ton truck, 58 Chevy 1 1/2 ton truck. 47 White semi tractor. I am located in Fredonia AZ, which is all the way north on the Utah border, we are 6 hours north of Phoenix, three hours east of Las Vegas, and 6 hours south of SLC. If you have any questions or want more pictures please email me. Thanks for looking.
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