33 Plymouth 5W vintage race car. There is NO TITLE for the vehicle so I will be selling it with a bill of sale only. I am not sure if the VIN# is still on the vehicl as the doors are welded shut.
Motor looks like it is stuck. Any flathead 6 motor could replace it.
Western car. Very little rust out. Very solid car to build. Pass top 1/4 panel has some damage.
Steering and suspension is still all hooked up and functional. All 4 wheels roll. Roll cages still intact. RF wheel is a homemade race wheel. Wild looking side pipes.
Still has the old seat belt hood straps on the hood for tie downs. Has a 1963 Pabst beer keg in it for a fuel cell. It still has nastalgic "Deep Rock" and an STP stickers on it.
This would be an excellent vintage stock car to put back on the track. The body is good enough to build a nice street rod out of also. I have another door pictured off of a pickup to go with if a guy wants to put the body back to original. You can use the original door bottom to patch this door with. $4500.
Thanks~Dan
DANS OLD CARS
Daniel Wilken
7933 Co Rd 14 NE
Miltona, MN 56354
218-943-1920
www.dansoldcars.net
Vehicle Details
1933 Plymouth Coupe
Listing ID:CC-80600
Price:$4,500
Location:Parkers Prairie, Minnesota
Year:1933
Make:Plymouth
Model:Coupe
Exterior Color:Unspecified
Interior Color:Unspecified
Odometer:0
Stock Number:320-80600
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