Plymouth G90 Custom (1937)

Sale price: US $15,000.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Seller Notes:
Used
“Excellent rebuilt 1937 Plymouth with a Chevy 383 small block and turbo 350, 12 bolt 3:73 rear end One real sweet hot rod!”
Year: 1937 Mileage: 3,125
Number of Cylinders: 8 Make: Plymouth
Transmission: Automatic Model: G90
Body Type: Coupe Trim: Custom
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Engine: Chevy 383
Vehicle Title: Clear Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Windows Fuel Type: Gasoline
Sub Model: Hot Rod For Sale By: Private Seller
Exterior Color: Silver Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black Drive Side: Right-hand drive

Orland Park, Illinois, United States

Vehicle description

This is a completely rebuilt 1937 Plymouth 5 window coupe with a 383 Chevy motor and turbo 350 built trans with 3800 stall speed, high rise intake, brand new dual quad carbs, MSD with high output coil, 12 bolt Chevy 3:73 rear coil overs, rear drums brakes and front disc, brakes are manual with adjustable portioning valve. New interior with power windows, new paint, tires, floor shifter, two seater, battery in truck, Rear end is tied in tight with ladder bars and a drive shaft loop! fuel cell under car, some storage behind rear seat, has a custom fiberglass one piece front nose with radiator and electric fan. Headers go into lakers side running mufflers! manual steering, Very cool looking car and very fast, car is light and is pushing about 400 HP to rear wheels. lots of polished chrome and new gauge set in dash. Car has an electric choke (but not wired in) . Starts easy in warm weather with the high torque starter. Car is insured for 40,000.00 and is going up for Auction only once. Any questions feel free to ask or if you need more pics? 708 nine two five 75 six six!
* There is a run in the new paint that was never fixed, and a manual wiper that was never installed, has two separate air cleaner system that come with the car* If you ask I can send a video of it running! No problem There is no truck lock and door locks, two sets of ignition keys.