1931 Plymouth Rat Rod Truck Pickup Right Hand Drive Great Patina on 2040-cars
Schaumburg, Illinois, United States
1931 Plymouth Rat Rod long bed truck. Custom fabricated from a1931 Plymouth sedan that was chopped, shortened, channeled, widened, and trimmed to fit. with a boxed frame up to rear of cab. rear frame section is from a mid 90s s10. front grill is 31 Plymouth, im unsure of the bed, it is a long bed with a Plymouth tailgate. im guessing late 30s Plymouth truck. Still needs cab floors and tunnel work. brakes and lines, engine accessories and small odds and ends. Battery tray is installed under bed along frame rail. suspension is done. It really is a nice build that needs finishing. Included with sale is an uncut windshield, rear oval glass and original oval wood glass support, extra headlights and misc parts and trim. Im selling it because I have 2 other projects and this is sitting around. if it doesn't sell ill keep working on it and post it later as it progresses.
Lights: front headlights with extra set. glass cracked but looks cool. no rear lights Gauges: original gauges in dash still, unsure if they work. corner pillar has old school police speedometer with "pace" button for doing old school radar I guess. works but needs speedo cable. original odometer shows 3500 miles, how true, I don't know wheels and tires: 16" older steel wheels with used "roller" tires. wheels are plasti dipped green, can be cleaned up and changed to different color, have some surface rust. Interior: braced and supported cab, bolted to frame properly. needs floors and trans tunnel installed/fabricated.
Titled as 1931 Plymouth truck, YES a 1931 Plymouth truck, --I know it didn't exist but here one is I guess. Clean and Clear WI title last dated 2002. Can easily be transferred to the next owner. this is a rat rod that is about 80% done, I wont say complete because everyone has their own interpretation of what "complete" is. this is a SOLD AS IS WHERE IS VEHICLE that does not drive or stop under its own power. This vehicle does steer and roll well. Road worthiness is unknown at this time due to the fact that it still needs work, please understand that. All of the hard work has been done already, everything else is time and a bunch of odds and ends. ********* this vehicle can be completed to your liking for the right price as well******************** Ive done everything I can think of to describe this vehicle as best as possible. if you have any questions about anything please don't hesitate to ask any and all questions. if you need more pictures of anything specific please ask I will be more than happy to help. Vehicle is for sale locally as well. It is located in zip 60004. I can assist with shipping and transporting . If you're close and would like to pick up the vehicle, you are more than welcome to. I reserve the right to end auction early and sell to a local buyer at any time. Payment: A non refundable deposit of $250.00 is required within 24 hours of auction end. Balance of payment is due within 7 days of auction end via Paypal, Cashiers check, Cash in person at time of pick up, bank transfer. Please note that I WILL NOT ship vehicle until payments have cleared completely. |
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The example you see above, which was born in 1970, is one of the finest Superbirds we've ever seen. Combine its complete restoration with its original 426 Hemi engine, and it's no surprise that it managed to bring in a cool half million dollars (plus 10 percent in fees) at Barrett-Jackson. See it yourself in our high-res image gallery above, and scroll down below for the official auction description.
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