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1932 Pylmouth with rumble seat

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Hi Guys,
New guy here with a question. My wifes father passed away recently. We will be heading up there to handle the estate. He had a 1932 Plymouth he was putting together. I will have pics and more info once we get up there to TN. He has the rolling chasis with a big block motor and transmission etc. He wanted to make it a hot rod. The body is off and was in the process of sanding and priming. He put a new stainless steel gas tank and I believe he was making the rumble seat electric. Has the original title. Was wondering what it might go for? Trying to help her get the best price she can get for it. Any suggestions or info would be greatly appreciated. Car needs to be finished and put together............

Thanks,
Joe
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Post some pics....also is it a PA or PB?? The PB has suicide doors.
Not sure which one it is. I will have all the info and pics when I drive there next weekend.........
Any ideas would be helpful...........

Thanks,
Joe
My condolences to you and your wife. Please post photos of the car.
Welcome to the site... :thumbup: sorry about your lost.. :(
Hey guys,
Back from TN. From what I got. It is a 1930 U? I will post up the pics in a little bit. It has a Ford 289 w/angle plugs, edelbrock manifold, holley double pumper, headers etc.... Still new [email protected] has full dull exhaust, tranny, suspension, rear end etc on the rolling chassis which is very clean! Does not have hood, headlights. Little parts. Does not have the grille. He had a mercedes grill he was going to put on it. The rumble seat is motorized! He set it up that way. Still has the tracks and motor installed. Doors are there. We placed the body on the frame to have it taken to storage. Rolled out of the shop easily. Has all the fenders, running boards. Come back later to check out the pics and let me know what it honestly will sell for ;) Also have a 1951 Studebaker Commander State 2dr coupe. That one was sitting in the yard for several years. Is complete with a later model motor. Has the interior but ofcourse all eaten up. Need full restoration but is pretty much complete except for the front bumper and the chrome bell piece on the front. What could that one go for as well? Again, I will post pics later...........

Thanks,
Joe
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Here are some pics......







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Whats it worth? :drool:

Thanks,
Joe
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I'm sorry...but this whole thread seems to be turning into one big "For sale" ad....First one car, then another and then mention of the house......

Advertising on the main board is NOT allowed, that is what our classified section is for.......As for the worth, that is a game that you need to try a price and take your chances....different areas will fetch different amounts......Look up similar items on ebay and other classified sites....That will get you a good idea as for worth.
Sorry bout that. My main goal is to find out what it was worth. I dont know much about this and was trying to help out my wife on it being that it was her dad's that just passed away.............

Thanks,
Joe

PS. No house mentioned................
Joeymiami, Thanks for the pics. Although Its not a 32. In 1932 Plymouth made a PA and a PB coupe. The 32 PA has different body lines and the drip rail around the doors is curved as is the corner of the door. The PB has suicide doors and a lower roof line. Here is a picture of my 32 so you can see the difference. It does look like a great project. Why don't you keep it and finish it. It could be awesome. :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Here is a picture of a 1930 Plymouth 3 window and how yours could look.

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Wow! They do look nice finished! I wish I could keep it but unfortunately it has to be sold and I dont have the cash to keep it as there is a couple of siblings that will share in the estate :(
Do you all know more or less what it could go for as it is?

Thanks again,
Joe
You should put it on ebay. Cheaper than the classifieds and more potential buyers. You will most likely get more for it too.
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