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1935 Plymouth Pj Series Business Six 2 Passenger Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1935 Mileage:100000 Color: Green /
 Tan
Location:

Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States

Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:6 CYL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1935
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other
Trim: BUSINESS COUPE
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Green

1935 PLYMOUTH

  • 6CYL
  • 3 SPD TRANSMISSION
  • OPTIONS INCLUDE:
  • FRONT AND REAR BUMPER
  • METAL SPARE TIRE COVER
  • MAYFLOWER RADIATOR ORNAMENT
  • CHROME HEADLAMPS
  • WHITEWALL TIRES

 

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A NICE RESTORED 35 PLYMOUTH COUPE

THE BODY ON THIS CAR IS ALL STEEL.  IT HAS HAD SOME BODYWORK IN A FEW MINOR PLACES THE CAR WAS THEN PAINTED GREEN WITH BLACK FENDERS.  THE PAINTWORK WAS DONE YEARS AGO AND IS HOLDING UP VERY WELL. THERE ARE ON A FEW MINOR NICKS AND SCUFFS ON THE WHOLE CAR. IT PRESENTS ITSELF VERY WELL.  THE CHROME TRIM AND BUMPERS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. THE SPARE TIRE CARRIER IS IN NICE SHAPE. THE TRUNK AND FLOORS ARE SOLID. ALL OF THE GLASS IS INTACH. THERE IS A CRACK IN THE DRIVERS DOOR GLASS WHICH IS AN EASY FIX. THE REAR GLASS HAS SOME MINOR FOGGING AROUND THE EDGES.


THE INTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION. THE DASH IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE.  ALL THE GAUGES WORK WELL. THE DOOR PANELS ARE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. THE SEATS ARE VERY NICE. THERE ARE SOME TEARS ON THE TOP EDGE OF THE SEAT FRAME ON BOTH SIDES. THE HEADLINER IS NOT RIPPED OR TORN, BUT DOES NEED A GOOD CLEANING. BOTH WINDOWS  OPERATE AS THEY SHOULD. THE FRONT WINDSHIELD OPENS THE WAY IT DID WHEN NEW. ALL OF THE LIGHTS WORK, ALONG WITH THE INTERIOR LIGHTS.


THE CARS RUNS EXCELLENT. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS WELL AND PERFORMS AS IT SHOULD.  THIS CAR RUNS, DRIVES AND BRAKES VERY WELL FOR A 35 .  YOU WOULD BE SURPRISED AT HOW FUN AND EASY THIS CAR IS TO DRIVE. 


THIS IS A VERY NICE DRIVER OR CRUISE IN CAR. IT WAS RESTORED YEARS AGO AND HAS HELD UP AMAZINGLY WELL.  THERE IS NOTHING THAT REALLY NEEDS DONE TO THIS CAR. IT IS READY TO BE DRIVEN AND ENJOYED BY ITS NEW OWNER. IT IS VERY SHARP  AND APPEALING AND GETS COMPLIMENTS ANYWHERE IT GOES.


THE CAR IS LOCATED IN CENTRAL PA AND IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION ANY TIME.  WOULD LIKE $2000 DOWN IN 2-3 DAYS AND BALANCE PRIOR TO PICK-UP. WILL ACCEPT CASH, WIRE, OR ANY TYPE OF SECURE FUNDS.  WILL ACCEPT PAYPAL FOR THE BALANCE OF PURCHASE PRICE IF BUYER PAYS ANY AND ALL RELATED FEES. THANKS FOR LOOKING





 

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