225 INLINE 6 2 SPEED AUTO 6 VOLT NICE PAINT & INTERIOR RARELY SEEN PLYMOUTH
1955 Plymouth Other
Technical specifications of Plymouth Other 1955 | |
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Price: | US $19,995.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Plymouth |
Model: | Other |
Type: | Coupe |
Year: | 1955 |
Mileage: | 42308 |
VIN: | 96104909 |
Color: | Yellow |
Engine size: | 225 CI I6 |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Green |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | -- |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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Rarely do you find an awesome two-tone classic like this for a value price. So take a look at the full vintage package this 1955 Plymouth Savoy offers, but don't dwell too long, because this is a tempting total package for a lot of us.
1955 was a great year to be a Mopar fan. Plymouth debuted one of its most radical styles to date. Virgil Exner brought in a sweeping design that looked fast standing still. The tapered angle of the front; the way the rounded fender top seemed to stretch from headlight to tailfin; and the smooth flow of the trunk all gave this a look that made Chevys and Fords jealous. The yellow and white two-tone is a great '50 color combo, and this has the right gloss of a solid investment later in life. And this Plymouth really knows how to separate the two colors with unique trim lines that makes this rolling artwork. In fact, all the brightwork has the kind of shine that send your nostalgia into overdrive. You'll especially love the true classic cruiser details, like rear fender skirts and dual aerials.
Just like the exterior, the minty green interior captures the era's style nicely. The seats have a great look with durable vinyl for the high traffic and textured cloth inserts for where you sit. We particularly like the door panels that combine the materials from the gray carpeting and green seats, and it even leaves room for its own cool pattern that coordinates with the greens around it. So this is the kind of presentation that reminds us that this era spent plenty of time thinking about panache. The dash had a very symmetrical presentation, and the AM radio in the middle still turns on. You'll slip behind the classic Plymouth steering wheel, and you'll love how they really kept an eye on style, right down to the way the gear lever is put in the dash.
The look under the hood continues this car's vintage presentation. The oil bath air cleaner, Carter carb, generator, and long block of the 225 inline six are all part of this time capsule. You even get the washer fluid bag with classic Mopar graphics. The motor fires up nicely with the feeling of a well-respected classic. And the two-speed automatic transmission and a nice ride combine to give you a great cruising classic.
This has the look you really want in a nostalgia-filled classic, and the price can't be beat. Call today!!!
1955 was a great year to be a Mopar fan. Plymouth debuted one of its most radical styles to date. Virgil Exner brought in a sweeping design that looked fast standing still. The tapered angle of the front; the way the rounded fender top seemed to stretch from headlight to tailfin; and the smooth flow of the trunk all gave this a look that made Chevys and Fords jealous. The yellow and white two-tone is a great '50 color combo, and this has the right gloss of a solid investment later in life. And this Plymouth really knows how to separate the two colors with unique trim lines that makes this rolling artwork. In fact, all the brightwork has the kind of shine that send your nostalgia into overdrive. You'll especially love the true classic cruiser details, like rear fender skirts and dual aerials.
Just like the exterior, the minty green interior captures the era's style nicely. The seats have a great look with durable vinyl for the high traffic and textured cloth inserts for where you sit. We particularly like the door panels that combine the materials from the gray carpeting and green seats, and it even leaves room for its own cool pattern that coordinates with the greens around it. So this is the kind of presentation that reminds us that this era spent plenty of time thinking about panache. The dash had a very symmetrical presentation, and the AM radio in the middle still turns on. You'll slip behind the classic Plymouth steering wheel, and you'll love how they really kept an eye on style, right down to the way the gear lever is put in the dash.
The look under the hood continues this car's vintage presentation. The oil bath air cleaner, Carter carb, generator, and long block of the 225 inline six are all part of this time capsule. You even get the washer fluid bag with classic Mopar graphics. The motor fires up nicely with the feeling of a well-respected classic. And the two-speed automatic transmission and a nice ride combine to give you a great cruising classic.
This has the look you really want in a nostalgia-filled classic, and the price can't be beat. Call today!!!