1934 Plymouth Cabaret Roadster Convertible Coupe 340 Sixpack Custom 727 Auto 34

Price: - Item location: Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
Description:

1934 Plymouth Other Cabaret

1934 Plymouth Cabaret (titled as a 1934 Dodge). Fiberglass Body, and built steel hood and louvered side panels by Reiter’s Metal Crafters. Ghost flames by Dion VanBoekel of Hot Rods by Dion. All new Classic Instruments All American Series gauges (previous odometer reading was just over 2,800), ebuilt 1970 Mopar 340 Engine with a Mopar Performance 6 pack carb set up. March Serpentine pulley and bracket kit, ebuilt 727 Mopar transmission, ustang II front end, MW independent rear axle. Budnik - 13 ¾” Steering Wheel (style Thirty-Four in Dark Tan), udnik - Rocker Polished wheels: 17 x 7 fronts, 8 x 8 rears, ires; Goodyear Eagle F1, 05/45ZR17 – fronts, 25/50ZR18 – Rears. The car is done right and the pictures really don’t do it justice. It has been selected a number of times to be one of the showcase vehicles at the official Mopar display during the Woodward Dream cruise.
Suicide Doors, eather bench seat, ilt steering column, lear Michigan title, wheel disc brakes, adio set up with input jack for iPhone or iPod, nly 2,800 miles on engine and trans since rebuild., ower windows, runk has power automatic open and shut feature, anual convertible top, nd comes with Custom fit California car cover. This car is stunning in every way!
I am selling this absolutely gorgeous car for a very good friend who does not have time to enjoy it anymore. It runs and drives as good as it looks, erfectly. I have a ton of other pictures I just could not post in this auction. I will try to put them on Photobucket or the like in the near future. Feel free to call me to view or for other questions about this car. Dave 810-326-1969

On Dec-18-15 at 16:17:50 PST, eller added the following information:

I have posted a bunch of additional pictures of this fantastic car on photobucket. Hopefully the link below works. Ebay is such a pain:

On Dec-18-15 at 16:27:25 PST, eller added the following information:

Of course the link appears to not have worked. Just cut and past the link above starting with http and ending with the word library into your browser and you will get there. Email me if you can't do it. I will understand. Dave