1951 Plymouth Cranbrook 92,840 Original Miles Mint Condition Third Owner on 2040-cars
Hyde Park, New York, United States
I am the third owner of this vehicle since 1951 and it was owned by the original owner for about 56 years. This runs and drives great and can be used for everday driving.This 4 door Plymouth Cranbrook has a 6 cyl. 217 inch cubic inch flathead 97 HP engine with a 3 speed standard on the column. The original bill of sale from 1951 is included and shows the vehicle ID # 12679483 and the Engine # P23 102595 in the photo. The original dealer is " Frankford Sales Company" from Philidelphia Pa.and their logo is mounted on the center of the trunk.This car appears to be ALL ORIGINAL with no repairs and is RUST FREE inside, outside,underneath and in the trunk.One of the trunk photos shows the original woven mat and the other shows it without the mat and the brownish color is NOT rust but a lighter portion of the heavy undercoating. There are no tears in the upholstery or headliner but they could use a cleaning.The Passenger side front fender appears to have been repainted at one time. I purchased the used factory stock pushbutton radio but never did hook it up. The only problems I am aware of is that the gas gauge does not work and the front passenger door does not lock. I had a new float and new gas gauge installed but I think there is some sort of wiring problem. I have owned this car for 6 years and have only driven it 1800 miles. The novelty has worn off and it is time for it to move on to some one else. There have been many of these vintage Plymouths sold here on e bay lately and some have been completely restored,repaired or list all of the parts that have been replaced on the vehicles and none of them included the original bill of sale.I am not a mechanic or a body shop person but fail to see evidence of any replaced parts or body repairs other than what I have mentioned earlier.Call if you have any questions 845 229 5805 and check my feedback prior to bidding.
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