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1931 Plymouth PA Convertible Coupe - $12,000 OBO


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A very nice looking model. '31 was the first year for floating power engine mounts; "The smoothness of an eight with the economy of a four".  More pics in ad....

https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/d/oxnard-1931-plymouth-pa-convertible/7591911573.html

1931 Plymouth PA convertible Coupe with Rumble seat, luggage rack dual sidemounts and winged radiator cap.
Car is 100% complete. Body off restoration begun 15 years ago. Motor, trans and chassis rebuilt at that time. Body put in primer and reassembled. Video on request to serious buyer. Great project . Top and interior complete as is all trim, Hubcaps and more.
Hate to sell $12,000 or best offer  email: 1036ae61ae3f3ffa9e86f38594666055@sale.craigslist.org

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Actually I don't think the price is crazy,  depending on what you want to do with it. I would shoot it in black primer,  get it on the road and use it as is.  If the engine really is rebuilt that's a big plus and the body does look really good.  If you want a pretty restored one,  then buy one already done.  Much less and a rodder would pick it up and you know what happens then. 

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5 hours ago, auburnseeker said:

Actually I don't think the price is crazy,  depending on what you want to do with it. I would shoot it in black primer,  get it on the road and use it as is.  If the engine really is rebuilt that's a big plus and the body does look really good.  If you want a pretty restored one,  then buy one already done.  Much less and a rodder would pick it up and you know what happens then. 

I agree but I'd go for carefully applied rattle can maroon. 

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