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Year:1934 Mileage:7453
Location:

Brownsburg, Indiana, United States

Brownsburg, Indiana, United States

Up for auction is a 1934 Plymouth coupe, steel bodied car, with original suicide doors. Coupe has 7453 miles since professional restoration, mileage may change do to traveling to local car shows. Paint is Pearl Gold with flames . Engine is a 355 SBC maxed out in chrome, with duel quads and tunnel ram. Four link rear suspension. Steel filled roof with vinyl covering. Car runs and drives very straight down the road and sounds very strong. Car is in excellent condition. Car is a very fine example of an old school street rod, do to white wall tires and flame paint scheme. Clean and clear Indiana title. Look at pictures and ask questions if needed. Local pick up only, or buyer must make all arrangements for shipping after paid in full and bank funds have cleared. Must see to appreciate.


Engine:

              355 Chevy engine, with header and side pipes,

              Automatic 350 turbo transmission

               Edelbrock street tunnel ram intake

               Edelbrock ( 2 )500 cfm chrome carburetors

               Alumium pullys

                Edelbrock Alumiun E -street series heads

                All aluminum pulleys.

               Braided hoses and billet fuel filters

               Aluminum finned valve covers.


Interiors:

                1985 Fiero bucket seats

                 loaker shifter

                 Lelcarra steering wheel

                 Title steering column

                 6 auto meter gages

                 FM radio

                 NO Heat or A/C

                 Power windows

Suspension :

                 Mustang II front suspension

                 Flaming river rack and pinion

                 Dynalite pro series front hub kit

                 Billet power steering pump

                 Chrome A-arms and coilover springs with chrome pro shocks

                  Front roters dilled and slotted and aluminum 4 pitson caliborts

                  Rear drum brakes

                  Rear shockes QA1 adjustable

                  4 link rear axle with 373 gears and moser axles

                  Weld racing wheels

                   New BF Goodrich tires.

                    : rear P285/70/R15

                    : front 165/R15



Note : $500.00 non - refundable deposit via pay pal is required within 48 hours of auctions end. Balance due within seven (7) business days via bank certified check or cash in person. No warranty is offered or implied. You are buying this vehicle as is, where is .  All sales are final.  

                 


               



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