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1954 Plymouth Savoy Base 3.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1954 Mileage:55000 Color: Dark Blue Over Powder Blue /
 Dark Blue
Location:

Galena, Illinois, United States

Galena, Illinois, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:4 Door Business Sedan
Engine:3.6L 3570CC 218Cu. In. l6 GAS L-HEAD Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 13824165
Year: 1954
Interior Color: Dark Blue
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other
Trim: Savoy Trim Package
Drive Type: 3 Speed Manual
Mileage: 55,000
Exterior Color: Dark Blue Over Powder Blue
Warranty: Unspecified

1954 Plymouth Savoy Sedan

(This Little Jewel Just Turned 60 Years Old)

What we have here is a very original 1954 Plymouth Savoy Sedan.  This car was part of an estate liquidation and was sold to a collector prior to us purchasing the car.  Apparently, this car was purchased by the deceased, in 1993 in Virginia.  He had the powder blue paint refinished and replaced the wheel covers and tires prior to his death. 

We obtained the car by accident...literally...our transport company scratched the car in shipment and we purchased the vehicle to satisfy our customer.  We had the scratch professionally repaired and have a perfect color match.  We even entered the car in the Mighty Mississippi Mopar Show and the car placed third, behind two frame up restored cars.  This is a very solid and complete car that will increase in value and give you years of enjoyment.

Defects:  The headliner needs to be secured a little tighter.  The valves need to be adjusted as there is a slight miss in the engine at lower RPM's.  The brakes need adjusted to eliminate a brake pull when first hitting the brake pedal.  The radio doesn't work.  This isn't a perfect show car, but it is a real attention getter and a lot of fun.  My grandmother had a 1953 Plymouth and this brings back a lot of fond memories.

We will accept a trade or trade this in on something interesting (vehicle).  I have the reserve set at seventy seven hundred dollars which considering the age and condition, is an extremely fair price.  Your are more than welcome to call me (John) at area code 815 and 777-4477.  Thank you for your interest in our cute little '54.       

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