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Location: So. Cal | Not a bad price at $3900 if it isn't rusted out. Another 3speed overdrive car with a V8! The hollywood wheel is a nice feature too. His photography skills are quite lacking though.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/334434486976
This 1955 Plymouth Belvedere 2 Door Sedan is original, complete, never been restored, and has a free turning 260 cubic inch V8. I have cranked the engine over but it would not fire up. Rebuilt the Distributor but believe it needs a coil. Original Overdrive car but that was removed years ago by previous owner so I have a 3 speed manual transmission in the trunk. Car is complete. missing fender trim on the body is in the trunk. I have a new Steering Wheel and Horn Ring which I will install before you pick the car up. Driveshaft is in the trunk. This car could be up and driving around town with a few more weekends of work and be ready for the Spring cruising season! Wide Whitewalls are good, all four wheel covers are correct 15 Inch. Tires are used, roll and hold air but are old. I have not gone through the brakes but I'm sure will need all 6 wheel cylinders, which are available through NAPA Auto Parts still. I do have the part numbers. A fun, desirable colored 50's Mopar two door that can easily be on the road soon with its original patina for summer driving. Car is located in Washington Twp, Michigan which is 55 minute drive north of Toledo, Ohio (state line).
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Location: Connecticut | The rockers, w/w opening, and (most likely) floor boards are rusted out. The car needs a lot of work before it would be roadworthy. Even if it was a HT, it would be overpriced. IMHO, this is a 1000 parts car. Maybe. If anyone wants to see realistic prices for these cars, check out the results from the Great Mopar Hoard auction in TX last fall. Ron |