Posted by Beatles65 on July 06, 2011 at 18:33:21 from (216.229.21.24):
Here are pictures of a 1956 Plymouth Savoy.
A friend of mine got it in a scrap job and told me that he was going to haul it in! So I went to look at it and I couldn't believe that the owners wanted to just scrap it! Well, I looked it over and thought that it was in too good of shape to scrap, so I purchased it. It has the 270 V8 Engine and 3 speed on the tree with overdrive.
This car was being driven up until 2004, after the Hallam Tornado, it received some damage so it was parked. The damage is only some dents here and there. Before that all the body work was done, and it was repainted. They spent 2 years working on the body and getting it painted. They said that over $2000 went into the breaks as they had to have someone fabricate most all the parts.
Its a shame that this car was just left to sit.
I purchased the car for $550. Not to bad of price, and it even has a title. It isn't running, but isn't stuck either. I also have all the trim and bumpers. They are in the car.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story that went with them! Thanks for reading!
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