Vehicle Description
1940 Plymouth Coupe
Ask anyone who knows about old cars, and they'll tell you that '40s
Mopars like this 1940 Plymouth are some of the best-driving cars of
the period. The durable six-cylinder engines are a match for Ford's
erstwhile flathead V8, and with better brakes and suspension,
they're just a delight to drive. And few look better than the
Business Coupe.
Presenting in Maroon and Silver this 1940 Plymouth Coupe has become
a streetrod. Some shaving, some customization for the exterior,
nice chrome trimmings and the two tone paint this car is like a box
of chocolates...
Exterior
In 1940, Plymouth's advantage was modern styling, and few body
styles are more attractive than this Model 110 coupe. The pointed
nose with smoothly integrated headlights was new that year, and the
squared-off trunk makes it instantly recognizable from behind as a
Chrysler product. The finish is Silver over Maroon two tone, with
silver reserved for the uppers and maroon for the lowers. Details
like the front grille, the vents on the hood, and all the stainless
trim make this handsome Plymouth appear to be a far more upscale
car than its original sticker price might suggest. HID headlights
are now on, as well as LED tail lighting. Workmanship is very good,
with doors that fit precisely, great gaps on the pointed hood, and
plenty of attention to detail in getting the trim to fit right. The
running boards were covered with black high gloss so they're
durable and nobody but an expert will notice until they're up
close. The bumpers have been shaved off for effect, and it
works!
Interior
Back in the '40s, traveling salesmen cruised the back roads of the
country in their 2-passenger business coupes like this one, which
traded the back seat for massive storage in the trunk. It gives
this Plymouth an intimate interior for two, in the new form of high
back lumbar supported power buckets in gray leather and suede.
These seats are fronted by a custom dash retaining its full metal
jacket, painted maroon to match the exterior, and sporting a billet
style machined insert for the blue LED glowing instruments. Just
below is a large screen with a digital radio, navi screen and
AM/FM/CD player head unit. This has a remote attached to the
steering wheel. Also, added conveniences include power steering,
power brakes, power windows that move gray tinted glass up and
down, and a tilt steering wheel. Not to forget cruise control is
also installed as well as Vintage Air. A reasonably tight headliner
is above, and door panels use two tone gray and maroon panels to
work out their design as you enter and exit. Gray carpeting is on
the floors, and "Last Exit" is noted on the glove box lid. Shades
of William Least Heat Moon and "Blue Highways."
Drivetrain
A 360ci Magnum V8 with its industrial look in shades of muted gray
polish, smudged red valve covers and matte hoses showing slight
age, the engine has an overall used and industrial/machine age
quality, that I really think looks fab! This mill has EFI, an A513
4-speed automatic transmission on back with an 8.75 rear axle.
Undercarriage
An all buttoned up and structurally sound X frame and solid
floorpans and rockers make up the bottom of this rod. It's all
looking solid with independent coil springs upfront and leaf
springs for the rear and now power disc brakes on all 4 corners. A
like new exhaust system is bolted on and snakes its way from front
to rear.
Drive-Ability
A comfortable interior provides lots of conveniences that work
perfectly when we fire up this Plymouth. Off to the test track (yup
it's one of the hazards of the job but I must confide fun with my
decoder and muscle car expert and partner in crime yapping as we go
along) where this car performed swimmingly, all working
conveniences, and a smooth ride and good cruiser.
The look has been achieved with the two-tone exterior, totally
custom interior and the Magnum under the hood. All presenting well,
and a not oft seen hot rodded Plymouth certainly holds its own.
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.