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Location: So. Cal | This could be a nice car for someone. I would paint part of it black or charcoal to make a nice black/pink combo on it. That would look really sharp. Original 277 poly motor and not as much rust as indicated, from the look of it. $3500
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/1956-plymouth-belvedere/67...
Barn yard find, needs a lot of work. Rusted all over and dents. The brakes DONT work very well. Runs great with the original motor and original champagne pink coloring but it's faded. This is a project car. Price can be negotiated. Feel free to contact me at anytime. -Tiffany
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Attachments ---------------- Pink 56 Side.jpg (137KB - 82 downloads) Pink 56 Motor.jpg (121KB - 80 downloads) PInk 56 Seats.jpg (139KB - 90 downloads)
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Lubbock, TX | That interior fabric is stunning! Is that dip on the backside of the front-seat original? Never seen a 4dr Hardtop in the flesh, so maybe that's how it was done?
Another broken horn ring, bummer.
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Expert 5K+
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Location: So. Cal | I've never seen that dip in the pattern either. It's rare to find one of these cars with original fabric, but my guess is that it's original. The 10 cars on the planet without a broken horn ring weren't driven, and the horn rings are now babied.... I like the plastic "hollywood" wheel better anyway so that's what I use. |
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