1947 Plymouth Coupe Special Deluxe on 2040-cars
La Center, Washington, United States
This is a 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe Coupe. Car was restored in early 2000's. The car has been upgraded with a 77 volare torsion bar. Front end with disk brakes and power steering. Also has a 62 Dodge rear end with 271 gear ratio. Frame, wheels, bumpers, and guards have all been powder coated. Running great with a rebuilt 360 V8 out of a 76 Plymouth with automatic transmission built by pac trans corp. Wiring has all been redone, all gauges work, all lights work, as well as the heater. Super straight body with shaved door handles and frenched license plate. Paint is a beautiful soft yellow two toned with grey. Grill and chrome parts have all been re-chromed. Good tires about 85% with powder coated wheels and original Plymouth hub caps in great shape. Good glass. Really a fun car to cruise around always gets a lot of thumbs up and when taking to shows or cruises there usually isn't another one there!
On Aug-01-14 at 14:40:20 PDT, seller added the following information: ***************** The car now has 4 brand new tires************** |
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