Vehicle Description
Seeing a 1933 Plymouth 5-Window Coupe is already going to attract
attention just because of how few of these there are on the scene.
But as you dig deeper on this steel-bodied custom, you'll discover
nice upgrades like the polished suspension and rumble seat. So you
soon realize this is far more unique than just its nameplate.
The all steel body is in fantastic condition, with the kind of
fitting that can take home the trophies. As mentioned before, the
Plymouth name alone will attract attention in the pre-war crowds,
but you can also appreciate some great styling touches it brings.
For example, when the fiberglass hood is in place, there is a great
style line that starts near the headlights and runs all the way
down the body until it flows into the rear. There's bright work in
all the right places, including the tall waterfall grille,
headlight surrounds, vented windshield frame, door handles, and the
tubular rear bumper. It's all finished in an aggressive red. It's
the kind of paintwork that looks like this car is meant to be
driven, and the American Racing Torq Thrust wheels with an
aggressive 15/17 front/rear stagger back up this impression.
Inside is a great custom cruiser attitude. The black vinyl has some
terrific patterns as it flows over the dash, door panels, and
low-back bucket seats. While most hot rod coupes are built for two,
this one retains the extra cool rumble-seats. So this one is great
for everything from parades to a night at the driver-in. No matter
how many people are along for the ride, you'll appreciate features
like the AM/FM/CD stereo, Stewart Warner gauge package, and a tilt
steering column built for even tall drivers.
The engine bay is out for people to see, and that's for a very good
reason. The shine from the valve covers, air topper, alternator,
upgraded pulleys, and more makes this worth showing off. Beyond the
flash, there's the substance of a Chevy 350 cubic-inch small block
V8 that has been upgraded with pieces like a mild cam, Holley
four-barrel carburetor, shorty headers, and rumbling dual exhaust.
There's even an aluminum radiator w/electric fan to help keep this
package running cool even in traffic. As you look at the
undercarriage photos you'll see some nice upgrades with polished
components in the drop axle front, driveshaft, and rear suspension.
Plus, there's also a three-speed automatic transmission and front
disc brakes, so you can enjoy this street machine with ease.
If you're a Mopar fan or just a fan of being a little different,
this awesome Plymouth is a head-turner with plenty of premium
features. So hurry up on this distinct and irresistible hot rod.
Call now!