1958 Plymouth Savoy
Wagonfan
Posted 2019-10-02 1:28 PM (#588317)
Subject: 1958 Plymouth Savoy



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https://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/d/leesburg-1958-plymouth-savoy-31...
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SavoyPlaza
Posted 2019-10-02 3:35 PM (#588323 - in reply to #588317)
Subject: RE: 1958 Plymouth Savoy



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That's a nice sedan there! The tires are the only thing I'd change.
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Lancer Mike
Posted 2019-10-02 9:03 PM (#588329 - in reply to #588323)
Subject: RE: 1958 Plymouth Savoy



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very nice!  is it worth the price though?

I agree with Pete: I would subtract the price of a new set of tires to start with (not exactly what he said).



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58coronet
Posted 2019-10-03 6:34 AM (#588342 - in reply to #588317)
Subject: Re: 1958 Plymouth Savoy


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On the tires........this is what you get today when you go to a tire store for the equivalent of a 7.50 x 14 tire. This is why I advised another poster to at least consider a set of reproduction Goodyear Super Cushion tires. They are an exact replica of the original equipment tire when the car was new, and are available in 7.50x14 and 8.00x14 sizes, and make the car look SO MUCH BETTER.
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