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1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe 2 Door Sedan Dodge Mopar Hot Rat Street Rod on 2040-cars

US $3,300.00
Year:1947 Mileage:88150
Location:

Unadilla, Georgia, United States

Unadilla, Georgia, United States

 

1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe


I am offering this 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe 2-door Sedan.  It is a very clean car and would make a great candidate for restoration or project car.   This car is sold with a Bill of Sale only as Georgia does not title vehicles older than 25 years.  If you have any problems with your local DMV, I will gladly assist the buyer with any necessary paper work.  The car features are:

  • Two-door sedan

  • In-line 6 cylinder.  Very clean engine.  It has compression and is not seized.  I haven’t tried to crank it, but it shouldn’t take much effort.

  • Original and solid car for its age.

  • Driver’s side window and vent frame/trim is in the trunk.

  • Missing inside door panels and one bumper.

  • Body is very clean and straight.  Paint is fading.  Most trim is included.  Some missing.  All trim in my possession is photographed.

  • Body, engine, and running gear are complete and original.

  • This survivor would be perfect for a restoration/rat/street/hot-rod project.

I have had this car for a few months and have decided not to use it.  The time has come for it to find a new home.  Any reasonable offer will be considered.  Please don't be bashful!  I have advertised it locally for $3,900 or best offer.  Now, its priced to sell!  If you have any questions, feel free to message me through eBay or call me at 22-239-0598.

This car is located in Unadilla, Georgia.  The buyer is responsible for pick-up.  I don't mind holding the car as long as payment is made in-full until the buyer can make shipping arrangements.  I can have the car delivered for a fee of $3 per loaded mile. . .not my rates, but what a local hauler will charge.  Another option is Uship.com.  I have sold several cars and large items on eBay and the buyers were pleased with the services of the independent haulers on uship.com.

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