October 11th 2014 Automobile
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/10/2014
With some mild custom charms, this 1934 Plymouth is fully in tact 80 years after it rolled off of the Auburn Hills, Michigan line. This Plymouth Six takes its name from the inline six cylinder, 201 cubic inch engine, which appears in its original state. The car features a contemporary two-tone light green and bronze combination on a no-hit, rust-free body. Covered seats are included with an original, ornate dashboard and black interior. Offered at no reserve, this car is believed to be preserved in a state of just over 90,000 miles. Whether to be turned into the ultimate Mopar street-rod or preserved as a Depression-era piece of Plymouth history, this no reserve rarity has tremendous appeal for either the restorer or the rod-builder.Fast Bullet Points:- Offered at no reserve- Less than 100,000 miles reported- Original inline 6 cylinder engine- Custom paint- No reserve