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1959 Plymouth 4 door 6Cyl manual


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There is a Plymouth for sale in Belgium that was in service till 1963.Since then the owner passed and the car sat next to the heating system and was preserved .It did 40.000 KM .These cars with the big wings are all gone since long and also these had a very bad reputation to rust .The headlights fell out after a few years .This car is like new in and out .But it has the 6 cylinder flat head with manual gearbox .These cars have been used here for taxis many times in Brussels .I was amazed that such car could survive .I know exporting to the US is expensive and its no power car neither only good to go from point A to point B at your ease.Price is not determinated at this moment .

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4 hours ago, daniel boeve said:

In very good condition ! Big engine ! Was bought in the US early nineties .Very nice car .Didn't run since then .I will ask for the price .Its 1960 Impala sport coupe .I didn't take a picture as i was so amazed about the Plymouth .

Yes, please ask about the Chevrolet. Can you get some pictures also? 

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It was my belief that the gold V was the indicator of 348 under the hood but I don’t have written proof of that.  As a young guy in that era we had heard things like that, some of which were true and others not so much.  The 1960-63 big Chevy cars are among my all time favorites.

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On 12/10/2022 at 4:34 PM, TerryB said:

Common to have a floor shifter in a car that was converted from automatic to standard shift.  My guess it’s a 348 cubic inch engine under the hood.

Well , i could contact the owner and he said to me its 348 ci floor shifter .He is aware that in the US the people are crazy  about those cars .Since the internet everybody knows everything .He looked at Hagerty and was amazed that the prices went so high for those models .We was so happy before the internet spoiled eveything .

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