For Sale: 1936 Plymouth P2 in Erie, Michigan for sale in Erie, MI

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Vehicle Description Very dependable, excellent driving '36 Plymouth, two-door, touring sedan.
Only interested buyers contact Jerry for this exceptional buy at $45,000 with buyer paying shipping costs.
Specifications:
1936 Plymouth P2 Deluxe, two-door touring sedan:
all steel, all real, true RESTO-rod Chrysler 440 cubic inch engine:
crane cam MOPAR electronic ignition, Edelbrock carburetor, electric choke Power steering Power brakes disc/drum Stainless steel exhaust Ford nine inch rear AM/FM stereo cassette radio (hidden) Chrysler 727 automatic transmission Diamondback radial whitewall tires Wardlow mask and screen Wheel Vintiques:
wheels, caps, and rings Velour interior Crankout windshield (works) Cowl vent (works) Real smoked tinted glass all around Padded top insert N.
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Safety 23 Owned vehicle for 16 years:
Non-smoker First time shown 1998:
won Best of Show N.
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Louisville, Kentucky Nationals MOPAR Pick 2005 Ididit Pros Pick 2010 Numerous trophies and awards Seen in Rod and Custom January 2006, page 80 Seen in Street Scene October 2005, page 70 and 78, and October 2003, page 141 Seen in Street Rod Builder January 2007, page 20 Twice seen in Goodguys Gazette PROVEN, WINNER, VERY DEPENDABLE, EXCELLENT DRIVING CAR, EVERYTHING WORKS, RUNS COOL.
  • Year: 1936
  • Make: Plymouth
  • Model: P2

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