Vehicle Description
We know why you're looking at this 1934 Plymouth Sedan. It has a
sleek style and terrific details (like double sets of rear-hinged
doors.) This is the one for those who want a car that reminds you
of a bygone era with every inch.
There is a terrific gloss on this sedan that shines as bright as
your nostalgia. You can tell there was a nice restoration
investment here at some time. And as you get closer, this reveals
some terrific details. It may look all-black at a first glance, but
when the sunlight really hits it, you see this is a two-tone dark
blue body with black on those curvy fenders. And the vinyl roof is
done in black, too, for a correct and intricate appearance. Nothing
on this sedan looks out of place - from the waterfall grille, to
the curved bumpers, to the Plymouth taillights. And we love the
contrasting white wheels with correct spare in the continental kit
on the rear. An all-steel, original-style Plymouth is a true rare
gem. After all, you see more Fords and Chevys from this era at car
show, and the remaining Chrysler products are often taken for hot
rod duty. So you're going to get a ton of attention for just
remaining so correct for 85+ years.
No matter if you're out for a drive or going to a show, people will
take notice when you arrive. After all, they will marvel at the
double set of rear-hinged doors. And inside, all the right pieces
are in place for a correct classic. You get two spacious rows of
benches and metal painted to look like nice wood trim. The seat
cloth was certainly given the right attention with a plush
button-top presentation. And you'll love all the details, right
down to the tilting windshield for ventilation and the AM radio
that's on display. Classic motoring means a large grippy steering
wheel and a tall gearstick. Plymouth also did a terrific job with
the gauge package in the mid-30s to give you added info.
When you look under the hood, you get more of the originality that
gives this sedan its charm. The 201 cubic-inch inline six was part
of a new revolution at Plymouth, and this looks amazingly correct
and authentic. The silver head, single-barrel carburetor, and oil
bath air cleaner are all reminders of how travel used to be. The
three-speed manual transmission shifts easily, and out on the road
the clean and well maintained chassis is another reminder of the
solid investment in this sedan.
This is a well-respected Plymouth of distinction. So if you enjoy
true classic motoring, call today!