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1947 Plymouth Business Coupe Custom Car on 2040-cars

US $45,000.00
Year:1947 Mileage:7000 Color: finish
Location:

Carlsbad, California, United States

Carlsbad, California, United States

1947 Plymouth Business Coupe. 


Total Custom modified from a Club Coupe to create lots of room for your toys to take to car shows! 


1978 El Camino frame (complete). Rear end  273 ratio. Air ride suspension. Chopped 4.5". Original body; no corrosion. PPG Ferrari Blu Tur de France exterior finish --- non-metallic single stage urethane. Paint code is known and extra touch up paint comes with the car. 


Dynamat insulation. Carpet is padded with a foil process. Grey Tweed fabric upholstery, which includes door panels that are reinforced with Luan plywood, as well as the headliner, which is similarly upholstered. Stainless is polished; chrome on bumpers were re-plated --- no pitting. Custom glass has a slight tint --- post was removed and sealed --- rear view mirror is mounted in trim. Stock curved glass in rear. 


Power disc brakes on front, drums on rear. 1993 Cadillac tilt wheel. turn signals, lights and high/low beams work. Stock Chevrolet wheels with wide White wall tires. Cooper tires on all 4-corners. This model features a 1970 Engine 350 Chevy engine bored .30 over with 700R transmission --- 7K miles on the engine. Stroker 383 crank, 4-bbl Edelbrock carbs. Stock distributor with points. Stock headers with dual glass packs. Aluminum valve covers. Mild cam, double roller timing chain, new water pump. 4-core Walker radiator with 1-electric pusher fan wired in to the thermostat in the block. 


Frenched in Head Lights, Tail Lights, License Plate & Dash gauges. Genie Floor Shifter with knob and diagram. Electric windows (with remote control), electric Open Trunk (with remote control). Dual Premium sound system; stereo, MP3, dual amplifiers & 5 speakers. 59 Cadillac Tail Lights (Frenched In). Multiple award winner. Always garaged, Looks & runs great, Low mileage, Non-smoker. Very clean interior, Well maintained.


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