1936 Plymouth Coupe Street Rod on 2040-cars
Oakland City, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360 Chrysler Motor
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:727 Chrysler
Year: 1936
Make: Plymouth
Model: Other
Options: CD Player
Trim: coupe 2 door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 727
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for sale is this custom built street rod. It has a clear title. Buyer is responsible for shipping. As most know you can not build one for what you can buy one for. You never get your time back. This car has lots of extras as listed below. Also a lot of installation guides and pictures of build go with car. Don't have to sell but would like to, Sold my Satellite, got rid of my 09 Challenger and sold my business and getting ready to travel just purchased a motor home. If you have questions my contact number is (812) 664-0209. Call only if your are seriously interested. The odometer says 727 but car had more like 1,600 to 1,800 miles before the speedometer was installed. Would consider partial trade but ONLY for a small vehicle that has towing capabilities for pulling behind a motor home NOTE: Last picture shows some chips in paint on fender, these same chips are reflected on door but there are no chips on door. Also blimish on top but could not get it to show in picture. The only car I am keeping is my 68 Roadrunner. 1936 PLYMOUTH COUPE STREET ROD 360 Chrysler Motor 727 Chrysler Transmission All steel car except for grill shell and running boards Mustang II Front End Top Has Been Chopped 4 inches Firewall pushed back 4 1/2 inches 3 tone Dupont paint with matching interior Interior is custom and every piece including headliner can be removed for access 4 Link Rear Rack & Pinion Suspension Ford 9 inch Rear End (Narrowed 22 inches) Coil Over All American Shocks on Rear Lizard Skin Insulation & Sound Deadner VDO Classic Guages GM Tilt Steering Column Power windows, door locks, and trunk opener Air Conditioning is by Vintage Air Weld Tomahawk Wheels Power Brakes Suicide Doors with Suicide Door Locks Fabricated raise and lower hood with inside hood release Bucket seats Meg Exhaust Tips Painless Wiring Harness Custom Built Aluminum Fuel Cell approx. 18 gallon Custom Griffin Aluminum Radiator Spaw Electric Coolant Fan with Shroud |
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