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1933 Plymouth Pcxx Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1933 Mileage:50000
Location:

Clintondale, New York, United States

Clintondale, New York, United States
Engine:6 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1933
Make: Plymouth
Drive Type: rear wheel
Model: Other
Mileage: 50,000
Trim: business coupe

Up for auction is this 1933 Plymouth PCXX Coupe. This is the 108" wheelbase model built for a short time between the PC and PD models. This is an original car that has never been hit, never rusted, and never patched. It is virtually rust free and has the most beautiful, straight, all-steel body and fenders. It was owned by the same family from 1933 to 2005. It is a work in progress and hopefully will be brought to its full glory. I have completed some work on the car, some of which was done to make it safer, while still retaining its vintage appearance.

1) engine rebuilt

2) new belt, hoses, cooling system flushed, fresh anti-freeze

3) brake system completely rebuilt including new dual master cylinder, all new lines and hoses, residual valves,  re-lined shoes, new drums, new bearings and seals, wheel cylinders rebuilt

4) new exhaust system

5) rebuilt driveshaft with new u-joints

6) original wheels freshly powder-coated with brand new hub caps

7) new transmission bearings, seals, and throw-out bearing

8) all fluids changed: engine oil, trans fluid, rear end fluid

9) new battery (12 volt), battery holder, cables, 1-wire alternator

10) new tie rod ends

Included with the car is a nice set of original chrome headlights, original driver side tail light stand, spare tire mount, reproduction owners manual and dealer parts book. The car still needs a paint job and a set of tires for the wire wheels.

Take a good look at the beautiful lines of this car and the fantastic condition it's in. I guarantee you will be the only one at the car shows with one of these.

Car will be sold with a bill of sale.


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