The Plymouth PC and PD of 1933 are very significant in the history of the Chrysler Corporation. Following 1932, in which Plymouth was the only automaker to show a sales increase over 1931, Walter Chrysler announced an unprecedented move. Despite having lost money, the Corporation would spend nine million dollars to retool for a new car to replace the four-cylinder PB. These cars entered Plymouth into the world of the 6-cylinder automobile, which would put the Chrysler Corporation into second place in production and sales for 1933, bumping Ford into the third place spot for the first time in its history. This 1933 PD Sedan is a custom “street rod” that uses the historic looks of the PD to accent this really cool retro cruiser. This car uses an all-steel body, an AMC Gremlin roof panel, and chopped the top 2 inches to round out the aggressive styling. The color is a 1999 Chrysler paint color, Patriot Blue Pearl. It's powered by a crate Chevy 350ci V8 engine paired with a 350 turbo-hydromatic transmission. It also features suicide doors, Ford 8” rear end, Mustang II front end, Ron Francis wiring, leather seats, Boyd Coddington wheels, power steering, power windows, power locks, Vintage air conditioning, CD player/radio, wood grained dash, classic gauges, and tilt steering wheel. This is a great car that is a lot of fun to drive. It is in excellent condition inside and out and looks better the closer you look at it!
| Price | $32,175 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Plymouth |
| Model | PD Sedan |
| Year | 1933 |
| Miles | 3,560 |
| Color | Patriot Blue |
| Engine | 350 V8 |