1952 Plymouth Cambridge on 2040-cars
Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
1952 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE FOUR DOOR. THIS CLASSIC CAR CAME OUT OF FLORIDA AND HAS A CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE. EXTENSIVE RESTORATION WAS DONE TO THE CAR, INCLUDING A BEAUTIFUL LIGHT BLUE METALLIC PAINT JOB. BESIDES A FEW MINOR DINGS AND SCRATCHES, THE PAINT LOOKS AND SHINES GREAT ! I WAS TOLD THE ENGINE WAS REBUILT AT SOMETIME, VISIBLE REPLACED PARTS CAN BE SEEN, BUT THERE IS" NO" PAPERWORK TO VERIFY REBUILD. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. THE CHROME ON THE BODY IS ALSO IN NICE SHAPE, THE BUMPERS HAVE SOME SURFACE RUST, BUT STILL LOOKS GOOD. THE INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL, NEEDS HEADLINER AND SEATCOVERS, BUT CAN BE DRIVEN AS IS. THE FLOORS HAVE BEEN REPLACED, AND A RUST PROOFING APPLIED. THE FLOOR SILLS ARE MISSING AND CAN EASILY BE FOUND. ALSO ONE OF THE HEADLIGHT BEZELS IS INCORRECT AND CAN BE PURCHASED ON EBAY FOR $20. THE GAUGES ARE ALL THERE AND WORKING, AS WELL AS THE LIGHTS. A RADIO WAS ADDED , THE ORIGINAL DASH CENTER AND OTHER SPARE PARTS ALSO GO WITH SALE. THERE IS A CRACK IN DRIVERS DOOR WINDOW. ALL DOOR HARDWARE IS THERE, INCLUDING WHAT LOOKS TO BE A RESTORED NIGHT LIGHT. THE TIRES LOOK TO HAVE HAD LITTLE USE, THE VEHICLE WAS LAST ON THE ROAD IN 2006. THIS CAR IS A GREAT DEAL FOR THIS PRICE, JUST TURN THE KEY AND DRIVE IT AWAY ! A $500 PAYMENT MUST BE MADE IN 4 DAYS OF PURCHASE, REMAINDER TO BE MADE WITH BANK CHECK OR BANK TRANSFER WITHIN 7 DAYS OF SALE. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING AND DELIVERY.
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We'll leave the question of whether or not the old Plymouth (and later Chrysler) Prowler was ultimately a stylish, performance-oriented car to you, but the boys and girls currently leading the SRT charge at the Pentastar headquarters are keen to accept the retro-rod into the fold.
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