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1956..56 Plymouth Plaza 2 Door on 2040-cars

Year:1956 Mileage:43
Location:

Weir, Kansas, United States

Weir, Kansas, United States

I HAVE A 1956 PLYMOUTH PLAZA UP FOR BIDS..IT IS A REALLY CLEAN STRAIGHT OLD CAR .I HAVE LOOKED IT OVER FAIRLY WELL AND FOUND VERY LITTLE RUST THE FLOOR BOARDS R IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE .I DID'NT SEE ANY RUST IN THE TRUNK OR FLOORS.I DID FIND A SMALL AMOUNT IN ONE CORNER OF THE TRUNK LID..THE WORST SPOT ON THE ENTIRE CAR IS THE DENTS BEHIND THE DRIVERS DOOR .LOOK PICS OVER GOOD ...IT HAS A FLATHEAD 6 IN IT THAT THE PRIOR OWNER TORE DOWN IN 1973.THAT WAS THE LAST YEAR IT WAS REGISTERED AND DRIVEN..THE SERVICE TAG ON THE DOOR SAYS IT WAS LAST SERVICED IN 73 I THINK ..CAN'T READ IT ALL BUT THE LAST MILAGE ON IT WAS 43.XXX MILES .THIS CAR SET IN A PASTURE IN COLORADO FROM 73 TILL WE GOT IT A FEW YEARS BACK..THE PREVIOUS OWNER PURCHASED IT IN 68...THE ENGINE IS TORE DOWN BUT I THINK ALL THE PARTS ARE THERE FOR THE ENGINE I PUT DIESEL IN THE CYLINDERS AFEW YEARS BACK .ALL THE INTERIOR IS IN IT. IT EVEN HAS ALL THE ORIGINAL TAILITE LENSES IN IT .IT IS REALLY A NICE CLEAN OLE CAR YOU WOULD PROBABLY HAVE TO LOOK HARD TO FIND ANOTHER ONE IN THIS KIND OF SHAPE.I HAVE ALL THE CORRECT PAPERWORK FOR IT FREE AND CLEAR..ALL THE WINDOWS ARE GOOD THEY HAVE THE NORMAL AGEING AROUND THE EDGES BUT NONE ARE BROKE ALL OF THE DASH IS COMPLETE.OTHER THAN THE ENGINE BEING TORE DOWN IT IS ALMOST 100 PERCENT COMPLETE BUT LIKE I SAID I THINK EVEN ALL OF IT IS THERE..LOOK THE PICS OVER AND ASK ALL THE QUESTIONS U WANT.I HAVE TRIED TO DESCIBE THIS CAR THE BEST I COULD TO MY KNOWLEDGE...THE 55 CHEVY IN THE PICS AINT FOR SALE..


On Apr-20-14 at 14:37:52 PDT, seller added the following information:

PLEASE READ THIS UPDATE I GOT THE CAR IN THE AIR AND CHECKED OVER THE UNDERSIDE AND DID FIND SOME RUST IN THE DRIVERS SIDE FLOOR PANS FRONT AND REAR..IT IS NOT A MASSIVE AMOUNT BUT THERE IS SOME CANCER THERE .I DIDNT SEE ANY ON PASSENGERS SIDE AND IT APPEARS THE BODY MOUNT AREAS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE..SORRY I DIDNT GET THIS IN THE ADD SOONER ..LIKE I SAID IT ISNT MASSIVE AMOUNTS BUT IT DOES HAVE SOME RUST IN THE FLOOR PANS..I AM SORRY IF MY PRIOR DESCRIPTION MISS LEAD ANYONE..BUT OTHER THAN THAT IT IS STILL A  VERY DECENT OLD CAR VERY REPAIRABLE..THANK YOU ..ONCE AGAIN IM SORRY I DID NOT CATCH THIS SOONER..

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