1941 Plymouth Special Deluxe Sedan on 2040-cars
Duluth, Minnesota, United States
For sale is my 1941 Plymouth Sedan. It has sure been a fun car for summer rides with the grandkids. Got a lot of looks wherever we went and fun to bring to car shows and visit with other collector owners. Money constraints and lack of storage space tell me its time to let it go.
Here's what I know about it: It is solid throughout however the spare tire wheel well did rust out at the bottom but I ground it down and fiberglassed the bottom so even that is solid and clean. Seats are all original but I had to cover them as the material is worn through. It has a new ceiling cover or overhead material.(not sure what you call it) Looks like new but it was redone in black which I think was originally a dark brown. Paint overall looks good from ten feet away or more but has a lot of scratches along the drivers side fender where someone apparently set a tool box and let it rub when they took it off. But the car really should have a complete repaint to clean up some other blems. If I keep it I will do that but right now don't have the money.
The clutch catches strong but near the top of the pedal and the brakes need attention as I think they pulsate and only stop about half as fast as they should. Power steering is by Armstrong, YOUR arms strong.
Both the front and rear chrome bumpers are virtually new. Bright shiny chrome . Worth about $1500 right there.
Radio is original but not hooked up but looks nice. Tires are wide whitewall bias ply on original fifteen inch wheels. I have 4 extra wheels and two like new wide whitewall radials which I was planning to put on for a softer ride, but keep the originals available. Buyer takes all wheels and tires with it.
Car is located near Duluth MN 55810 and must be picked up there between December 21 and January 3. Otherwise pay now and I will store it for you till spring. Grandaughter and Wife NOT included!
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