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1950 Plymouth Business Coupe, Camaro Clip California Rust Free Car No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1950 Mileage:93821 Color: Body is fairly straight
Location:

Lancaster, California, United States

Lancaster, California, United States

This is a no reserve auction for a 1950 Plymouth Business Coupe. This car appears to be an original California car with very little rust. This is a project vehicle and does need a lot of work but these cars are getting fewer everyday. This might be you last chance to build the car of your dreams. I will do my best to describe this vehicle both the good and the bad.

Exterior: Body is fairly straight (nothing bigger than a ding). The rear fenders are removed but are included in the sale. The left fender has a some rust on the lip that bolts to the body, there doesn't appear to be any other rust in the fenders. The front fenders and hood are just sat in place for photos and have not been mounted. The stock mounting points in the rear are still ok but the front core support needs to be installed and Camaro front clip modified to handle body and bumper. Front grill and front bumper are included but both are rough. The bumper is straight but needs chrome and the grill has a section broken in the top. I have the inner fender wheels, radiator bracket, hood latch, front bumper spacer, hood hinges, etc. In the trunk it appears that the spare tire hole has been cut out but it is still there or a replacement one is there. The trunk appears to be rust free. The only other place that rust appears is the right lower rocker panel behind the door. I have taken pictures of the rust so you can see for your self. The windows are all there except the back window. The passengers side window is cracked but it is flat glass so it should be easy to replace.

Interior: The dash is all in place but the but no idea if it all works. There is a seat bottom but no seat back. All the headliners bows seem to be in the car. The floor on the drivers side has been cut out but the part removed is included, I am guessing it was cut out when the car had the front clip installed. On the passengers side there is a piece of sheet metal installed over the existing floor. I have looked and haven't seen much rust so not sure why they did that but I haven't pulled it up either. I have a Camaro steering column that is included in the sale but is not in any of the pictures.

Chassis: The front clip has been replaced with a 70's Camaro front clip including power steering and disc brakes. This looks like the did a fairly good job on the install. The rear axle is still the stock 1950 Plymouth rear end. Bolt pattern is different front to rear because the change in front clip.

Other: The car is being sold on a bill of sale only. I bought this car from an estate sale and I was assured it hadn't been registered in years. I am selling the car as is where is. Transportation is the responsibility of the buyer. I am requesting a $200 paypal deposit with in 48 hours of the close of the auction. The balance can be paid in cash only at time of pick up. I encourage anyone interested in buying the vehicle to come and examine it in person before you bid. Ebay auctions are legal contracts and all sales are final.

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