Jump to content

Joe Cocuzza

Members
  • Posts

    1,666
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Everything posted by Joe Cocuzza

  1. https://www.restorationspecialties.com/Door-Panel-Fasteners_c_213.html
  2. Not mine - I have no interest(s) in this vehicle https://nwct.craigslist.org/ctd/d/norfolk-1932-rolls-royce-phantom-ii/7693502597.html 1932 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Sedanca De Ville - $54,000 (Norfolk) © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap 1932 rolls-royce phantom II VIN: 287AJS condition: fair cylinders: 6 cylinders drive: rwd fuel: gas odometer: 71797 title status: clean transmission: manual more ads by this user -1 of just 125 left hand drive Phantom II’s built. -A rare and much prized LHD AJS-AMS Phantom II. This exciting “barn find” Phantom II Sedanca Deville has been hidden for well over the 25 years. 287AJS is very strong original car, that was parked one day and simply remained untouched since. This is just 1 of the 125 Phantom II’s building in England for the U.S. market. Perhaps most impressive, is the bonnet which extends the full length of the automobile. This bonnet fully extends over the cowl, creating a very unique long flowing line right to the windscreen. The engine turns freely by hand, and a valuable additional head is included in the sale. All mechanical components are untouched and correctly in place as they came arrived from the factory. The Brewster body provides the option for open air motoring for the front occupants, with the top stowing neatly in its built in chamber. The drivers compartment remains original, with the exception of one re-covered seat cushion. The original key also is included. The detail in the rear of 287AJS is simply exquisite, and unlike any other prewar Rolls-Royce that we have ever seen. While all of the hardware in the rear compartment is done in this gorgeous enamel, even more impressive is the enameled rear intercom and even intercom button. The rear quarter windows open for ventilation, while they original shades remain in excellent condition. The original interior remains in very good condition, and will improve further with a careful cleaning. Remarkably unmolested, this is an exciting opportunity to acquire a distinctive Phantom II, ready for a straight forward mechanical restoration. -Contact us directly at: +1-860-782-1554 -Follow us on Instagram and Facebook at: Simko Motorcars or #simkomotorcars. Worldwide shipping available!
  3. Did you replace the floors in your car? The seat tracks may not be installed correctly or in the correct location/position Would need a picture of the setup
  4. This guy is making his. Maybe he will make you one?????
  5. I was just making light of the title. Thought it could have been misconstrued
  6. Love it !!!! Had one way back in the 80's and wish I never sold it. Again, no room for this one, too.......
  7. Thanks Keiser31. I gave them a call but they said they might have one from a 1938. I don't know if that would fit a 1940. Would you, by any chance, know?
  8. You'd be willing to travel across the country???? I do have a 46-48 Chrysler engine but I am in NE Pennsylvania
  9. Something is a little off in the pictures. The first 3 show the front of the car and there is a hood ornament and the Packard badge under it. Also, there is a license plate on the car and the front bumper looks like it may have been rechromed. But then there is a picture of the car in a garage/shop where there is no license plate and the bumper looks meh, okay. Also, in that picture there is no hood ornament or Packard badge on the hood. So which are the pictures that represent the car as it is NOW?????
  10. The foam is already seperated from the frame I will PM you and we can discuss further
×
×
  • Create New...