motoringicons Posted January 9, 2020 Share Posted January 9, 2020 (edited) This 1941 Plymouth Deluxe Business Coupe is a solid and honest car that was given a cosmetic restoration about 20 years ago. The car was repainted its original color of Sumach Red. Today, the paint shows well. There are a few small blemishes that could easily be fixed, but you really need to look hard to find them. The bumpers have been recently re-plated. The chrome and stainless trim items are in very nice condition and match the overall condition of the car. It is a very appealing and good looking car. The body and frame of this car are rock solid. When you crawl underneath this car, the frame, floor pans, trunk pan, sills, rockers, etc are straight, solid, and have never been repaired or damaged. This was always a good, solid car. The interior was likely replaced at the time of the repaint and is very clean and presentable. The seat assembly is covered in a nice, brown mohair material. The door panels and headliner were redone in a complementary tan material. The glass is good and the windows roll up and down properly. Under the hood, is the original 201.3 CID, six-cylinder flathead. It starts easily, idles well and goes down the road properly. The clutch and transmission shift easily and operate smoothly. The braking system has recently been fully serviced. The gauges and lights work properly although the wipers do not currently function. The wide whitewall tires are in good condition. This is a fun car that can be driven as-is and easily improved upon while you enjoy it. It is an attractive example of an unusual and rarely seen car. The car is located in Jefferson, WI. Reasonably priced at 15,000.00. Please call 734-730-4274 or email: motoringicons@hotmail.com to schedule a test drive and inspection, or to request more information and additional photos. Thank you. Edited February 7, 2020 by motoringicons (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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