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1957 Plymouth Savoy 1958 1959 Plaza Belvedere Fury on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:42000
Location:

Canton, Michigan, United States

Canton, Michigan, United States


1957 Plymouth Savoy 4 door sedan

This savoy was bought new on December 10 1957 at Evans Motor Co. by Mr. John Jones. The car has been in Tenn. its whole life until I bought it a short time ago (2014) and had it shipped to Michigan. I have the original sales order, the finance contract, service certificate,owners manual, original title copy, 2 sets of original keys, registrations and one of the license plates from the 60's!!

This car is well optioned it was ordered with the following
Poly head V8
Powerflite push button automatic transmission
2 tone paint Blue/white
Deluxe steering wheel
Deluxe heater
Push button radio
lighter
Day/night mirror
2 speed wiper/washers
Undercoat
Full hubcaps

I bought this car to fix up and cruise around but my wife said "no" so I guess it has to go...This would be a great CHRISTINE before she was all fixed up! You don't see them in running condition to often, that's what drew me to the car. It does run,drive and stop but it needs some "tuning" to be road ready.

What it needs
Engine starts and sounds great.. (I believe it was rebuilt at some point) but it needs a lite tune up. The engine does not smoke or leak.
Transmission is working great in all gears, fluid looks good
Brakes are working well, but the master cylinder is leaking at the firewall
I would replace all the hoses on the engine and the fan belt, maybe flush the rad.. Normal service stuff.
Car really needs 4 new tires
That about it... With those things done you will be on the road.

All the doors close great, Windows roll up and down, all the glass is great, even the original windshield is super nice. Most everything works on the car.
All Lights
horn
blower motor
wipers
Everything but the radio is currently working!

In 1997 the car was primed to avoid any more rust. It was then put in a pole barn where it waited to be restored...It was started and moved around a few times a year to keep everything "working".

As you can see in the pics the interior needs redone.
Dash is real nice
Door panels just ok useable
Needs seats recovered
Headliner is gone
Carpet ok

The body has some rust, but not real bad as these cars go
Floors had a hole on the passenger that was fixed with steel over the top (see photo)
Trunk floor has 2 holes over the rear wheels (see photo)
Dog legs were repaired with metal but not finished sanded
Rockers were replaced and riveted on 
Has rust around trunk weatherstrip channel and right side rear window (see photo)
Eyebrows over the headlights are good 1 small hole between hood and parking light (see photo)
The rest of the floors and body mounts look good
Rear quarters and trunk drop offs  real soild

This a project no doubt, but one that's not all rusted out, and is close to being road ready. Car looks pretty darn good going down the road as it sits.Do a little work and go have fun with it!!
Please call with any questions 734-578-5125 I will answer to the best of my ability. Again because of the tires and such it will need to be towed..Unless you live real close.
For sale locally so it could end at anytime. GOOD LUCK


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