Vehicle Description
This 1947 Plymouth P15 Sedan is the honest kind of classic that's
quite appealing for the fundamentals you get today and the
potential the value price gives you for whatever you want in the
future.
This sedan is about enjoying honest classic car fun. After all,
WWII was such a close memory that the '47 cars shared a lot with
the pre-war designs. So we bet you can have some fun puns by just
calling the paint "battleship gray." It's not the original
application, but it has the kind of aged-in style that will have
many people assuming it is on the first impression. So while the
value price on this Plymouth does make it a good candidate for your
restorations and upgrades, there is already an appeal here for a
vintage car that appears like an untouched classic. Well-fitting
body lines and clean glass give it a well-respected look. This has
complete brightwork trim, and on this Plymouth, it's particularly
detailed. The grille is nicely curved, the headlight bezels are
part of the wraparound trim, and the full-length line incorporates
the handles for the suicide doors. In fact, it's all these
thoughtful details that keep a car like this so desirable. You even
see it on the wheels where you have the two-piece factory trim and
a color-matched gray steel wheel with white pinstripe to match the
whitewalls. It all makes for quite a thoughtful and vintage
machine.
The comfy cloth interior has a highly original style that fits with
this sedan's theme. Just like the exterior, you may choose to
invest in upgrades and personalization. But there are many of us
who are attracted to the details many others cars have lost along
the way, like the style of the seat's pleats and the logos in the
door panels. It really has a time capsule atmosphere, especially as
you grip the thin/grippy Plymouth steering wheel and gaze at the
full factory gauge package.
Under the hood is the correct 218 cubic-inch inline-six block. It's
very vintage, right down to the air cleaner and six-volt electrical
system. But the way this one fires right up and runs strong is also
a reminder of why Plymouths were such a great value in the first
place. They were the affordable cars that were the true family
workhorse. So a well-respected one makes for quite a stout runner.
This one is set up to give a true vintage feeling going down the
road, right down to the column-shifted three-speed manual
transmission.
This is the classic sedan for car lovers and history buffs. You
even get a service manual with the sale. Don't let this affordable
American story slip through your fingers. Call today!!!