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HIGHLIGHTS: Original survivor car with immense character! 201ci inline-six engine 3-speed column-shift manual transmission Believed to be wearing its original black lacquer paint! 12-volt electrical system conversion for improved reliability Reupholstered tan cloth interior BODY OVERVIEW: This 1940 Plymouth Road King wears its age proudly! The body is solid and well-preserved, especially for an unrestored, 85-year-old vehicle. It carries the dignified lines and robust steel construction that defined pre-war American cars. Doors open and close solidly, and panel fit is quite good for a car of this era that hasn't been over-restored to perfection. Whether you're seeking a preserved survivor, or looking for an excellent candidate for a restoration, this Plymouth is sure to fit the bill. Included with the sale are two "Mayberry RFD" door magnets, a magnetic roof light, and siren for the Andy Griffith experience, should you desire. PAINT CONDITION OVERVIEW: The original black lacquer paint is a testament to the car's life of careful preservation. Cracks, chips, and scratches are present throughout, as is expected with lacquer of this vintage, but it still holds a soft shine in places and tells the story of the car's past. While some will say this car "needs" a paint job, it is important to remember that it's only original once! INTERIOR CONDITION OVERVIEW: The tan cloth interior has been reupholstered and is in very good condition. The seats are clean and supportive, offering a nice contrast to the aged exterior. The dash and trim retain their original appearance, contributing to the car's survivor status and period-correct charm. Talk about a time machine! MECHANICAL OVERVIEW: The inline-six was rebuilt several years ago and runs incredibly smoothly-this Plymouth fires right up and settles into a quiet idle, almost like a sewing machine. The 3-speed column-shift transmission works exactly as it should, providing an authentic driving experience (for better or for worse!). The 12-volt electrical system conversion adds modern reliability, especially when it comes to cold starts. Some gauges and lights are inoperative due to this upgrade but could be addressed if desired. WHAT YOU'LL LOVE ABOUT THIS CAR: True survivor with mostly original finishes Starts easily and runs smoothly Vintage presence with unmatched patina Period-correct ""Andy Griffith"" accessories for car shows or fun drives Affordable way to own a pre-war car with real charm! WHAT YOU MIGHT HATE ABOUT THIS CAR: Original lacquer paint shows its age with cracks and chips Some exterior lights and interior gauges are not currently functional No modern creature comforts-this is old-school motoring all the way! DOES IT NEED ANYTHING? It could benefit from sorting out the inoperative gauges and lighting issues caused by the 12-volt conversion, but it's otherwise road-ready and doesn't necessarily "need" anything to be driven to a cruise-in today. WHAT BUYER IS LOOKING FOR THIS CAR? Ideal for the nostalgic enthusiast who appreciates originality and character over concours perfection. This Plymouth is a great entry point into classic car ownership or an addition to a collection that values unrestored survivors. Whether you're headed to a local parade, car show, or just want to cruise around like it's 1940, this Road King is ready for its next chapter at a fair price point! Contact Rare Rides Company at 980-306-8100 or [email protected] for more information The advertised price for this vehicle includes the $250 document fee added by Rare Rides Company. Rare Rides Company does not collect tax, tag or title fees. Title Status: CLEAN DOES IT WORK? Air Conditioning N/A Heater YES Speedometer NO Odometer NO Oil PSI Gauge NO Temperature Gauge NO Fuel Gauge YES Tachometer N/A Wipers NO Windows YES Horn NO/SIREN YES Radio N/A Headlights NO Tail Lights NO Brake Lights NO Reverse Lights N/A Turn Signals YES Emergency Brake YES 4x4/AWD N/A Tire Condition: Good tread Keys - Ignition YES, Door YES, Trunk YES Seatbelts Front: YES Rear: N/A Runs & Drives YES