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1951 Plymouth Cranbrook Base 3.6l on 2040-cars

US $4,000.00
Year:1951 Mileage:0
Location:

Orland Park, Illinois, United States

Orland Park, Illinois, United States

 1951 Plymouth P23C Cranbrook 4 Door Sedan. This is a project car that is near completion. The car is currently running (seems strong), just replaced the points and she fired right up! 3 On-the-Tree, Chrome and Stainless looks to be a nearly complete set (some components are in the interior). The clutch seems to be stuck so it will need some attention to get her driving.

Car is being sold as-is.

Body Number - 105-108105
Engine - P23*376481* (217.8 CID, 97HP)
Wheelbase - 118.5

It shouldn't take too much to get her completed. If you have any questions on the condition or would like additional pictures of this vehicle, please do ask. I can text/email pictures to you.

Price is firm at $4,000.

Please feel free to call us with any questions at 708-388-5277 or email us at cars@mcecars.com .

All used vehicles should be assumed to have some degree of wear. We do not manufacture our product.  Therefore, despite our best efforts to verify a vehicles  mechanical condition, we are not able to warranty a manufacturers workmanship or a previous owners diligence in care. Therefore, it is for this reason that Midwest Car Exchange, Inc. makes and has no warranties, stated or implied, including mileage, merchantability or fitness for a particular use.  All items sold “AS-IS” and “WHERE-IS”.  All sales are final.  We reserve the right to reject or block bids from Ebay ID’s with negative or zero feedback.  In addition to the final bid price, the buyer must pay a $150 Documentation Fee.  Since the vehicle is also for sale in our showroom, we reserve the right to end the auction at any time should need be.  We require a 20% deposit within 48 hours of auction end and full payment within 5 days.  If you need assistance with shipping, kindly let us know and we can obtain a door to door enclosed shipping rate on your behalf. For payment, we accept Cashiers Check, Bank Wire Transfer or cash (in person). Should you need financing, please contact us and we can direct you to companies for financing your classic car. You can apply directly with the finance company.

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No vehicles will be removed from our facilities nor will they be shipped until payment has been received in full.  Buyer is responsible for all insurance and transporting charges.  Illinois buyers and select states must pay sales tax, title and appropriate license fees (if applicable).

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