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1929 Dodge Brothers Vintage Street Custom Limousine 29 Retro Hot Rod Limo on 2040-cars

Year:1929 Mileage:0
Location:

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
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For the CAR COLLECTOR that has everything or if you’re just looking for something “DIFFERENT”.... here it is!!! .….READ ON!!!....

 

You are looking at a custom built 1929 Dodge personal limousine.

  

BODY: This is an ORIGINAL Dodge Brothers ALL STEEL sedan that’s been transformed into a personal limousine. There is a custom wood frame for the top of the driver’s section and a hide-away compartment for the frame right above & behind the driver’s seat. Car is solid and all doors shut well. Paint has flaws (see pics), however is of great driver quality. Beautifully etched rear and wing windows. 

DRIVETRAIN: Car has been updated with a 12v electrical system and runs a Pontiac 400ci, HEI distributor, and an automatic transmission. It starts and runs, however, it would probably be a good idea to go through everything since build was done back in the early 80’s.

SUSPENSION: The smooth ride gives thanks to a mustang II front end with a power rack & pinion and front disc brakes.

INTERIOR:  Passenger compartment is covered with VERY comfortable blue velour. It has a glass window that separates the driver compartment from the passenger compartment.  Video & audio is 80’s nostalgia at its finest!!!...redo or upgrade to your liking. Driver’s side is a blue vinyl “wrap around” style seat & tilt column.

 

Get this ready for Winter Ball season, Weddings, Proms, Parades, etc…!!! Your options are endless!!!

To sum it up, this Limousine turns heads everywhere it goes!!! It’s been updated with enough stuff that you can drive with piece of mind, and in comfort once refreshed. Make money with this one and let it pay for itself!!!.....Especially since I am listing this at a very low reserve….That’s right……a VERY

LOW RESERVE!!!

I am selling this for a friend of mine who is not computer savvy. Please ask questions BFEORE you bid and I will do my best to get the answers for you.

 

I have used DAS (Dependable Auto Shippers Ph#1-800-826-1083) to ship a 66 Nova to NY. Price from Hawaii to NY was about $2400.00. The same company has shipped international for many of the cars that I have sold outside of the US. Their web site is:

http://www.dasautoshippers.com/global_auto_transport.html

 

If you only need shipping to California, I have used Horizon Lines. They are the only ones that automatically ship in a container at no extra charge. Cost is about $1100.00 Their web site is:

 

http://www.horizon-lines.com/

 

I can assist the buyer by taking the Limo to the docks for shipping, however, buyer must make all arraignments & pays for shipping & transport. I have used DAS (Dependable Auto Shippers) to ship cars to & from Hawaii and as far as Switzerland.  Please ask questions BEFORE you bid. I encourage and welcome you or a representative of you to come inspect before you bid. When you bid, you are entering into a contract to purchase if you are the winning bidder. You are not bidding to "look" at the car and then decide if you want it or not. Please message me BEFORE you bid if you have less than 10 positive feedbacks. If you do not contact me before you bid, your bid will be automatically cancelled. The Limo is sold "AS IS". A $2000.00 deposit is required within 48 hours of the auction ending. I have purchased& sold many vehicles on eBay. Check my feedback and bid with confidence. GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!!!

 


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