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1931 Plymouth Hotrod Coupe Street Rod

Sale price: $17,891.00 make an offer

Car location: Star, Idaho, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1931
Mileage:
1,000
Engine:
360 mopar
Transmission:
727 auto
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1931 Plymouth Hotrod Coupe Street Rod for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.1) based on 576 votes

1931 Plymouth 3 Window Coupe Hotrod

Car is all steel with a 4' Chop and no rust that was completed two years ago and has only been driven to local car shows and a few Saturday Oldies Cruise nights. Interior is all white with grey carpet completed by a local professional upholstery shop. Motor is a rebuilt Mopar 360 to keep it true to the make of car (hate it when everyone puts SBC's in everything "non-chevy") with a nice and mild "loppy" cam that will idle all night at a downtown cruise with no problems or overheating. a factory remanufactured 727 Automatic trans with Lokar Shifter. Mopar MSD Ignition. sitting on top of a Holley 4-barrel carb is a Stainless Steel Fake fuel injection system that fools most people (the looks without the complications and a nice running electric choke holley). steel 32 Ford grille and shell (the 31 Plymouth shell is way too ugly to put on a beautiful car like this) but it has a mid-30's Plymouth badge on the grille that I paid $200 for that sets it off as a Plymouth. electric fan with aluminum radiator that never allows the car to overheat. Sanderson Ceramic Coated headers and collectors with built in mufflers (sound great but not too loud). Frame is a new aftermarket frame that was custom built with flat 32 rails to accommodate this 31 body. TCI front suspension with disc brakes. 8" rebuilt Ford rearend with drum brakes and coil-over suspension. BF Goodrich wide whitewall radials on Craigar Mags with spinners. Stainless front and rear bumpers with stainless headlights and tail lights. No windows in the doors but the regulators are in the doors with stainless window and door handles (never put the windows in because I only drive the car in good weather when it's warm) I do have the original glass for the doors though.

I have only taken this car out to local shows and cruise nights and it always gets a thumbs-up from everyone that sees it. Over the past two summers it has won many trophy's and awards including:

"Best of Show" at the local annual spring Mopar show with approximately 300 entries
"People's Choice Award" at a local Carquest show with over 100 entries
"Best Street Rod" this summer at the Northwest Motor Fest www. MotorfestBoise. com

Possible Trade:
I hate selling it but I currently have 3 hotrods and another in the works so I need to sell  this one to make room for a different kind of hotrod.   I'm looking for a nice and "reasonably priced" 1964 -- 1967 Corvette (convertible or hardtop 4-speed) or 1968 -- 1972 Corvette (Convertible 4-speed). Or a Dodge Viper… OR. maybe a low mile 2007 or newer Corvette ……. and will do a partial trade of this hotrod towards one if possible.


On Aug-12-13 at 18:04:49 PDT. seller added the following information:

Frame and suspension parts have all been powder coated an Aluminum Silver. not painted!

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Comments and questions to the seller:

from GARY J.BEYER, dated 08 january 2014
SORRY I GAVE YOU THE WRONG PH. NO.IT IS 608-221-4382 OR 608-381-5365.THANK YOU GARY

from GARY J. BEYER, dated 08 january 2014
IS YOUR CAR STILL FOR SALE.I AMM VARY INTERESTED IN BUYING THE CAR.THANK YOU GARY PH.608-249-4382

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