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1936 Plymouth P2 Frame OFF Build Custom Mopar Street ROD 383 Motor 727 Trans

Sale price: $16219 make an offer

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Date: 2021-10-28

Marcos segovia offered 13,000 usd

Car location: Plantation, FL, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

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1936 Plymouth P2 Frame OFF Build Custom Mopar Street ROD 383 Motor 727 Trans for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.05) based on 631 votes
Frame off custom restoration of a rare all Steel Body 1936 Plymouth P2. certified by the National Street Rod Association with

18. 55 miles on the build as of today. Custom fixed glass sunroof with no leaks. Paint is two tone custom mix PPG Scotia White

& Pale Orange base coat clear coat. the white sides fade into the orange color towards the rear with hand painted pin stripes

throughout. All body panels have Dyno Mat insulation. Motor is a built 383 from a '69 Roadrunner with Edelbrock four barrel

carbureator. transmission is a 727 automatic. front disc brakes. rear drum brakes. Custom installed air conditioning with new

Sandem air compressor blows cold. Custom tilt steering with Lokar floor shifter. rear doors open suicide style. Frame is coated

semi-flat black. new fuel tank. electric trunk lid. trunk is carpeted with mounted battery. new front Bfg radials tires. Custom made

three tone leather interior with storage under seats. Car is very comfortable and reliable. we drove it to the Daytona Beach Turkey

Rod Run show last year over 800 miles. Car rides smooth. engine idles well in any traffic and does not overheat. a great all steel

body custom car that really turns heads. Clear Florida title with no liens. ready to transfer to the new owner.


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Comments and questions to the seller:

from Jon Eigenberger, dated 31 july 2018
the stands that hold the headlite buckets to the fender appear to have the turn signals in them. Was this cud\stom made, purchased (if so, where) or standard on certain models

from Larry Green , dated 25 may 2018
Is this car still for sale? I'm really interested in this 1933 Plymouth. let me know as soon as possible. Thank you; Larry Green.

from Craig, dated 17 may 2017
Is car still for sale

from frank, dated 19 april 2014
i am looking for information about the metal edging that goes on top of the roof insert. what i need to know is what does it look like and how does it attach? if you can be of any help you can reach me at 503-933-2599. thank you frank

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