BobT-47P15 Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 It was listed once before, and apparently didn't sell. So it's up again. Kinda neat in a way. The ad: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1940-PLYMOUTH-BUSINESS-COUPE-1-KIND-A-C-AUTO-MINT-/150544148056?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item230d216658#v4-32 Quote
oldodge41 Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 That is a beautiful car, diesel or not. Quote
Frank Elder Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 Horrible interior for 15,000...dash has what looks to be peeling latex house paint, panels all wrinkly on the doors,etc. Quote
TodFitch Posted January 8, 2011 Report Posted January 8, 2011 Horrible interior for 15,000...dash has what looks to be peeling latex house paint, panels all wrinkly on the doors,etc. So it wasn't just me thinking that? Mixing and matching eras for the instruments also did not work for me. Quote
greg g Posted January 8, 2011 Report Posted January 8, 2011 All it needs is a turbo. Should be a great road car, albiet a bit slow (wonder how it stacks up against stock acceleration wise) Yea the dashboard is not what most of us would like to have,and the seats (though volvo seats are comfy) could be shaged to something more in keeping with the cars era. If the guy drove to Alaska and back seems pretty well sorted. The 5 banger MB diesel is probably one of the heartiest engines ever made, probably hundreds of thousands strong in taxis world over. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted January 8, 2011 Author Report Posted January 8, 2011 I did think the door panels and carpet were not so great. Trying no to be too much of a Boo Bird........... Front seats maybe OK. Kind of odd with the digital gear shift readout next to the original speedo......but what do you do with such a thing? Might have been some less conspicuous place for it, but only so much space on the dash. Quote
RobertKB Posted January 8, 2011 Report Posted January 8, 2011 Great looking car but as mentioned the interior is kind of hokey. If the chassis has not been cut up and has the stock steering, brakes, etc. I would return it to stock power train. Mercedes diesel in a '40 Plymouth is not my cup of tea. More likely someone will get it and rod it with a V8. Quote
Young Ed Posted January 8, 2011 Report Posted January 8, 2011 I only glanced at it-kind of hokey to claim the original drivetrain only got 8mpg. Quote
dezeldoc Posted January 8, 2011 Report Posted January 8, 2011 Hmmm seems i have a 48 Chrysler in my back yard with a turbo MBZ in it! Quote
Roadkingcoupe Posted January 9, 2011 Report Posted January 9, 2011 I saw the ad first time around and read the text. I like the story more then the car. As stated by the son..... "MY DADS DREAM WAS TO FINISH THIS CAR AND DRIVE TO ....GET READY .... ALASKA ..... ITS NOT A MISPRINT .... ALASKA ... I DIDNT EVEN KNOW YOU COULD DRIVE THERE ...... WELL DRIVE THERE HE DID ..... THE CAR AVG 31 MPG AND WAS HIS GREATEST PLEASURE ...........NOW HE IS 79 AND I DONT WANT HIM DRIVING SO MUCH ANYMORE SO WE DECIDED TO SELL MY SECOND BROTHER ON EBAY ......" Quote
PhilJohnson Posted January 9, 2011 Report Posted January 9, 2011 I only glanced at it-kind of hokey to claim the original drivetrain only got 8mpg. Ha! I had an old 53 Cranbrook that was all stock that I got 30 mpg (once ). Usually averaged mid 20s. Hmmm seems i have a 48 Chrysler in my back yard with a turbo MBZ in it! Nice. With fuel on the rise I think folks are going to have to get more creative to be able to afford to drive these old tanks. Although I will say old Mopars seem pretty easy on gas. Nice thing about diesels is the ability to run them on fry grease and drain oil. I had an old F250 that I used to run on drain oil myself. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted January 9, 2011 Author Report Posted January 9, 2011 I bet you would find numerous examples of odd engines in all brands of 40s and 50s cars in Cuba. They just had to work with stuff they could get over the years due to the U S embargo on goods. There are old cars with Russian diesel engines and who knows what else under the hoods. Necessity was the mother of invention there. Quote
bamfordsgarage Posted January 9, 2011 Report Posted January 9, 2011 I bet you would find numerous examples of odd engines in all brandsof 40s and 50s cars in Cuba... Here is an old Plymouth we saw in Cuba a couple years ago with a Land Rover diesel engine and (I think) dashboard. I've got plenty more CubaCar pix if folks are interested. It was fascinating to what they did to keep some of those heaps on the road. Quote
GeorgeLeonard Posted January 10, 2011 Report Posted January 10, 2011 Id be interested in seeing more pix and a separate thread. Thanks Quote
hkestes41 Posted January 10, 2011 Report Posted January 10, 2011 I knew a guy in Carl Junction, MO who was a mechanic at the local White Implement dealer. He built several hot rods for folks around the area before he died of cancer. For his personal rods he had a model T roadster pickup with a blown small block Chevy and a model T touring car with a diesel in it. He built both on custom frames/suspensions that he had designed/built. I can tell you that the touring with the turbo diesel would haul butt. Of course it was pretty light weight but it would fly. Quote
falconvan Posted January 11, 2011 Report Posted January 11, 2011 I'm with you guys on the interior; looks awful. But if the body is solid and not full of bondo it'd make a good starting point. I like the color, wheel choice, and stance but the interior and diesel would have to go. Quote
Cpt.Fred Posted January 15, 2011 Report Posted January 15, 2011 that 300D from the late 70s W123 Mercedes is one hell of an engine, the turbo diesel would be better but this is still great... on the other hand i would still say it doesn't belong there. the sound of it is just not right on this kind of car. if i want mpg i'd have to choose another ride, i guess. or a fish carb... zip+mileage! interiour is straight from hell... still kind of cool, i love the 40 coupe body and one of these days... Quote
southfield48d24 Posted January 15, 2011 Report Posted January 15, 2011 nice concept but yes the interior looks like the kid went to town on it in grade school. i would buy at $9,000. i was thing of using my mercedes S320 in-line v6 in my next coupe that i buy. Quote
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