As an arm of Chrysler, Plymouth has an interesting contribution to automotive history. Offering vehicles more attractively priced to families, Plymouth was the only automaker to make a sales increase in 1932. They continued to adjust models with new innovations and body styles knocking Ford down to 3rd (in 1933) for the first time in history. The '36 Plymouth Sedan has many notable features to stand out in the crowd of antique vehicles. Normal opening front doors with suicide opening rear doors provide a unique classic feel. This car has been well taken care of and is sort of a restomod with some performance upgrades. It's powered by a Buick 231ci V6 casting #25506397 and automatic transmission. It features power steering, power brakes, carburetor, battery cut off, and much more! This is a good cruising car that has been very reliable for the current owner since he purchased it in 2000. It's a very rarely found body style and it is ready for the next owner!
| Price | $18,675 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Plymouth |
| Model | Sedan |
| Year | 1936 |
| Miles | 50,635 |
| Color | Cosmo Blue |
| Engine | 231 V6 |