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Plymouth Coupe Coupe 350 V8 1935

General description : 1935 Plymouth 5-Window Coupe is attractive for that pre-war rounded style we all admire. But dig just a little deeper, and you discover that this is an upgraded machine with a leather-lined custom interior, overdrive transmission, and a healthy V8 installed under the hood.
This coupe is an interesting mix of vintage and a touch of hot rod flair. The two-tone black and deep red. It's a detailed package, and you see in places like the black trim rings around the headlights and the red color-matched wheels. But it also has the right aged-in look for a classic cruiser. In fact, you've got some of the best 1930s pieces around, like the Plymouth full sail hood ordainment, running board with step plates, two-piece wheel trim, a rear-mounted spare, and even a luggage rack. But that forward-leaning stance is a true signal that this is more than just a Sunday driver.
The interior solidifies this coupe's image as upgraded. After all, you never had bucket seats like this in the 1930s. And this pair has all the best features, including modern bolstering, wide headrests, shoulder seatbelts, and finished in a supple leather. There are cool custom elements, like the rear parcel shelf/storage with Mopar's modern pentastar logo, and there's an overhead console with the AM/FM radio. This even has power windows and provisions for R134a air conditioning (it likely needs a recharge to blow fully cold again.) This was built to be a comfortable driver, and so you have a sports steering wheel on a tilt column, and the dash has a full Classic Instruments gauge package.
While this pre-war car has the cool old-school butterfly hood, within it is a hardy post-war engine. This is a 350 cubic-inch V8 that's upgraded with a Holley four-barrel carburetor and Edelbrock intake. It makes for a solid upgrade in power that makes you want to drive this coupe. That's why they gave it all-around useful upgrades like an aluminum radiator w/electric fan and a four-speed automatic transmission w/overdrive. There's also an upgraded independent front suspension, power steering, and power brakes w/discs up front. So this is the kind of full package that will have you thinking about the Power Tour.
Complete with title documentation, this one delivers a cool/classic five-window coupe style with all the upgrades you really want already skillfully added within. It makes for a unique and attractive build that you need to get your hands on right now. Call today!!!

https://www.streetsideclassics.com/vehicles/5746-atl/1935-plymouth-5-window-coupe

1935 Plymouth Coupe Coupe 350 V8 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Lithia Springs by Streetside Classics for Not priced.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Plymouth Model : Coupe Model Version : Coupe 350 V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1935 Sub type : Coupé Location : Atlanta

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About Plymouth
The Plymouth brand had a significant impact on the automotive industry from its inception to its eventual discontinuation. Here is an overview of Plymouth, covering its history, notable models, and specifications:

Early Years and Foundation:
Origins (1928): Plymouth was introduced by Chrysler Corporation as an affordable mid-level brand, targeting budget-conscious consumers.
Success Factors: It gained popularity due to its dependable engineering, affordability, and clever marketing campaigns.
Notable Models:
Plymouth Road Runner (1968-1980):
Iconic Muscle Car: Known for its performance, affordability, and minimalist design.
Specifications: Offered various V8 engine options with power ranging from 335 to 390+ horsepower.
Plymouth Barracuda (1964-1974):
Muscle Car Competitor: Positioned as a sporty competitor in the muscle car segment.
Specs: Engine options included V8s with power output varying between 145 to 425+ horsepower.
Plymouth Fury (1955-1978):
Longevity: One of Plymouth's longest-produced models, available in various body styles.
Technical Features: Engine options included V8s with power ranging from 215 to 375+ horsepower.
Plymouth Valiant (1960-1976):
Compact Car: Introduced as a compact car, known for its durability and reliability.
Engine Specifications: Featured inline-six and V8 engines with power ranging from 100 to 235+ horsepower.
Decline and Demise:
Later Years: Plymouth faced challenges due to brand dilution within Chrysler Corporation and increasing competition from other brands.
Discontinuation: The brand struggled in the 1990s amid corporate restructuring and declining sales. Plymouth ceased production in 2001 as part of DaimlerChrysler's streamlining efforts.
Legacy and Impact:
Plymouth's legacy lies in its contributions to the American automotive landscape, offering reliable, affordable, and stylish vehicles. While it faced challenges in its later years and ultimately ceased production, several of its iconic models, especially those in the muscle car era, remain celebrated among collectors and enthusiasts, leaving an enduring mark on automotive history.