| This 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe has been featured on several Magazines and now she is for sale. This 5 Window Coupe has a very nice 3 year old restoration that includes: Automatic Transmission on the floor, Front Disc Brakes, Flaming River Tilt Wheel, Beautiful Beige Leather Interior, 8 Way power Seats, 3 point Harness seat belt, Consol with cup holders, Auto Meter Gauges, Sun Pro Tachometer, Cable Trunk Release and power Antenna. The 1948 Special Deluxe also has Fat-man drop spindles, Edelbrock 750, Powder Coated Headers, Anti Sway bar, Serpentine Belt, Dual Exhaust with Flow-master, Chrome Exhaust Tips, 3rd Brake light and the super cool Glass (Mayflower) tail lenses. The Factory Front suspension has been rebuilt and the V But windshield is beautiful. This is one beautiful and smooth running Super Deluxe! The same owner for over 20 years, Has lovingly finished her restoration and needs to make room for another project. She is very Dependable, Easy Handling, Super Comfortable, Extremely Solid and is in turn key condition for her new home. You wont need to put a penny into her, just turn key and Go! She is located in Macomb Twp, Michigan and is Stored 24/7. Not looking for any trades, already have another project lined up. Asking: $26,999.99. Call Tim for a lot more information. 586-838-0097 Plymouth Trivia The Plymouth automobile was introduced on July 7, 1928. It was the Chrysler Corporations first entry in the low-priced field, which at the time was dominated by Chevrolet and Ford. Plymouths were actually priced a little higher than the competition, but they offered standard features such as internal expanding hydraulic brakes that the competition did not provide. Plymouths were originally sold exclusively through Chrysler dealerships. The logo featured a rear view of the Mayflower ship which landed at Plymouth Rock. The Plymouth brand name came from Plymouth Binder Twine, chosen by Joe Frazer for its popularity among farmers. The origins of the first Plymouth can be traced back to the Maxwell automobile. When Walter P. Chrysler took over control of the trouble ridden Maxwell Chalmers car company in the early 1920s, he inherited the Maxwell as part of the package. After he used the companys facilities to help create and launch the Chrysler car in 1924, he decided to create a lower priced companion car. So for 1926 the Maxwell was reworked and re badged as the low end Chrysler 52 model. In 1928 the 52 was once again redesigned to create the Chrysler Plymouth Model Q. The Chrysler portion of the nameplate was dropped with the introduction of the Plymouth Model U in 1929. The Plymouth Deluxe was a full size automobile, produced by the Plymouth division of Chrysler from 1946-1950. It came in two trim levels, the Deluxe and the top of the line Special Deluxe. It was the first model line of the manufacturer after WWII and was replaced by the Concord, the Cambridge and the Cranbrook for 1951. Source: Plymouth Deluxe: Wikipedia Search terms: 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe for sale by owner, 1948 Special Deluxe, 1948 Plymouth Resto Mod, Classic 1948 Super Deluxe Sleemans Classic Cars Inc. |