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1950' Plymouth Suburban

$47,995
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Expired
11 months, 2 weeks ago
Body: Wagon
Age: 73 years
Mileage: 31623 km
Transmission: Manual
Exterior color: Blue

This 1950 Plymouth Suburban is where the true classic car dreams all come together. After all, you have the rarity of a Mopar mixed with the rarity of a two-door wagon body. And this has a time-capsule level of presentation, right down to the dealer invoice from 1950. It is no wonder this nostalgia machine is already an award winner. Classic car fans should be intrigued by this Suburban. This one is an interesting time capsule that represents the optimistic 1950s with bold elements mixed in with hard-working practicality. The standout front end is intact right down to the Mayflower hood ornament. Plus, the chrome bumpers are so big and bright that they look like they could push a train. But this classic Plymouth is not trying to be a hot rod. So there is a refreshingly honest impression that you see in everything from factory hubcaps to the Brunswick Blue paint. It all has a nicely restored style where there are especially clean lines while also not losing a true cruiser attitude. After all, a classic wagon like this is great for loading up a wicker picnic basket, chairs, and other provisions for spending all day at the car show. Or maybe you have a product to showcase from the wide opening two-piece tailgate. The tasteful interior is pure post-war style. The tan on the seats, side panels, and headliner has been redone with the kind of clean but durable vinyl that made these Suburban haulers handy. The same goes for the robust rubber floor. Theres a nostalgic style to the large steering wheel with a Plymouth logo center cap, long column shifter, and bright panel with art deco readouts. Its a true time capsule where the most noticeable addition will likely be the seatbelts, and thats just part of this classics cruiser nature. With a wagon that looks this classically authentic so far, its a delight to find the 218 cubic-inch six-cylinder under the hood. In fact, we have paperwork showing the engine number on the block matches the dealer invoice. The engine bay is tidy and quite authentic, showing correct parts including the oil bath air cleaner. The motor fires up easily just as a trusty Plymouth should, and it has that wonderful mechanical sound thats sadly absent from our cars today. The control of a column-shifted three-speed transmission and plenty of torque makes it peppy around town. Plus, a good ride and modern cruising tires make for a fun Sunday driver. The sale comes complete with the dealer invoice, maintenance records, and more. It even has an AACA tag suggesting a national award. This is a fun and distinct true classic thats irresistible to fans of true vintage motoring. Call today!!!

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