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1931 Plymouth Model Pa Touring Car 1 Of 6 Known on 2040-cars

US $30,000.00
Year:1931 Mileage:28000
Location:

Cameron, North Carolina, United States

Cameron, North Carolina, United States

This is for sale  It's a 1931 Plymouth Model PA touring car  1 of 6 known to be left out of 528 of this body style made in the PA model....It was restored in the earley 1990's and stored since.Has about 3 miles on since the restoration....Had about 28 thousand miles on the clock when restored and has the ORIGINAL ENGINE from the Factory with the number stamped on the engine and the frame..I have all the paperwork and owners names since sold new in 1932...I have titles from 1934/1935/1936/and 1983 from N.J.  and was last regested in New York in 1993...Restoration was a body off restoretion and documented by pictures with new brakes cadmium plated brake lines / new wheel seals / Six new Lester widewhite tires & has six New old stock MINT hubcaps / New running boards / moumdings and rubbermatts / correct front floor matt and overlay / running board rubber and trim all match / Rebuild starter / Generator / correct carter brass bowl Carburator and Burgess Air cleaner..Has duel sidemounts with correct factory locks and holdowns and new old stock Lorraine fog lamps on front.Correct metal trunk on Luggage rack and dual beehive glass lens script tailights/ New Burgundy Leather interrior and Harts stayfast canvas top with New Oak top bows.Rear veiw mirrior with clock and marbled gear shift knob also etch glass windwinds.All chrome is excellent along with the two tone gray paint.Correct NOS Chrome windshield wiper motor /.Needs to have gas tank removed with old gas removed and restarted Hasn't been run in years. Has been stored with MARVEL Mystry oil in Cylinders .. I will garentee this will run ..When last tested it has 75lbs. compression on each cylinder ...Being sold as where it is with no garentees except that it will run..I will include a Overdrive Transmission I had custom made but never installed / you be the judge from the pictures to see if it's something you want in your collection..I'am getting too old to enjoy my cars anymore and am selling a life long hobby collection.
 ....thanks for reading and Happy Motoring.
I want a $500. non refundable deposit within 24 hrs. of the end of listing and full payment within One week by wire transfer or when car picked up with cash or certified check to be deposited and cleared before transfer of auto... then the car must be picked up here in North Carolina within 2 mounths.longer storage might be arranged if longer needed..

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