1932 Plymouth Pb Roadster Convertible on 2040-cars
Scarborough, Maine, United States
1932 Plymouth PB
roadster convertible
With rumble seat
Is in EXCELLENT
condition!!!!
All steel body with ford mustang 5.0 motor matched
with a 5 speed transmission
Less than 15 miles since
it was restored many years ago
The chrome and stainless is excellent.
Interior is finished with very expensive soft supple leather hides
The rumble seat and side panels are finished
with the same high quality leather
Car sits on new radial tires and beautiful
wire wheels
The convertible top is
new
Paint is impeccable; there
are no dents or scratches
This car was owned by
an 82 year old gentleman that had owned the car for over 30 years before he had
restored it
Gauges all seem to work
well.
Car also has vintage signal lights. The
emergency brake, all lights, hand choke, all work fine.
Even the winged lady
chrome radiator ornament is as new
With 2 children in
college we have decided to sell some of our collection. Any questions feel free
to call 207-730-0308
Good luck and happy bidding!!
This will be true miles
unknown
No Title only registration deposit of $1000.00 in 48 hours of auction ending BALANCE TO SELLER ONLY VIA CERTFIDE FUNDS with in 1 week and pick up with in 10 days after
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