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1953 Plymouth Suburban Base 3.6l on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:1953 Mileage:700 Color: Moroccan Maroon Metallic gleams in the sun and the subtle characters of the paint are impressive and suit the Panel Custom ideally
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States

Here we go again. Last buyer flaked.  Please don't waste my time.

Thinning out the herd so its time to sell my
rare 1953 two door Suburban/wagon with absolutely no rust. It comes with a 6cylinder flathead and 3speed transmission with overdrive. I just paired with a real axle w4:11 gear ratio. The perfect combination of torque and cruising speed. Steering is solid and all chrome looks fresh. This stylish wagon has been lovingly cared for and slightly modified over the years.  It has been transitioned into a one of a kind looking classic. 

I just finished doing the following:
- Updated to electronic ignition
- Bleeding brakes, Adjusting the brake pedal linkage, replacing rear brake shoes, front brake shoes and pack bearings
- Lubing the Chassis
- Installing two mirrors
- Engine Tune up
- Fixed Overdrive to pair with the new 12v electronic transmission
- Installed rear axle w/4:11 gear ration
- Added new tires (the tires in the pics with no hubcaps are brand new.  The other pics with the hubcaps were capped tires for showing only, and not safe to drive)  Hubcaps come with final sale.

More Info:

Hurst Floor Mounted 3 Speed Manual Shifter with Overdrive
Flathead Engine Exhaust Through Dual Chrome Pipes (Great sound)
Louvered Custom Hood and Nosed
All new gauges
Fresh Wiring
Updated 12 volt
New Whitewall tires and period correct spinners
Custom CD stereo
After market custom seats and upholstery
Tach up top complimenting the custom Grant steering wheel

Paint - the custom paint finish and the exterior Moroccan Maroon Metallic gleams in the sun and the subtle characters of the paint are impressive and suit the Panel Custom ideally. The interior panels, dash, trunk lid, and the underside of the hood have been color matched nicely for the finishing touch.


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