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1955 Plymouth Savoy on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brownsville, Indiana, United States

Brownsville, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

Up for auction is a 1955 Plymouth Savoy 4dr Sedan with a nice running 241 Polyshere V8 (semi-Hemi), 3spd manual transmission, manual brakes, manual steering, optional A/C system (working condition unknown, but compressor turns freely.). The electrical system has been upgraded from the 6V system to the more reliable 12V system with an alternator, new starter, and electronic distributor. The car does have rust in the rocker panels, trunk floor, and front fenders. All windows work easily up and down. The interior appears to have been redone sometime in the late '80s to early 90s. The material on top of the back seat has dry rotted and began breaking down. Overall she is a fun car to just cruise in and not break the bank doing so.

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