This 1936 Plymouth Model P2 is a remarkably solid and rust-free
example with West Coast history and a unique background. Originally
serving as a police car in Kent, Washington, this classic Plymouth
retains a piece of its law enforcement heritage, including the
original siren, which is still activated through the horn
button.
The car presents very well with a complete and nicely maintained
interior that complements its vintage character. Its rust-free body
and solid structure make it an increasingly difficult pre-war
automobile to find in this condition. Under the hood, the Plymouth
runs smoothly and delivers an enjoyable driving experience,
starting easily and driving beautifully.
Whether you're a collector of pre-war automobiles, historic police
vehicles, or simply appreciate well-preserved classics, this
Plymouth offers a unique combination of history, originality, and
drivability.
Vehicle History
Originally a Kent, Washington Police Department vehicle
West Coast Car
Rust-Free Example
Retains Functional Police Siren Activated by Horn Button
A rare opportunity to own a rust-free pre-war Plymouth with
documented police history, unique features, and excellent road
manners.
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