Saturday 18 March 2017

1931 PLYMOUTH 30U BUSINESS COUPE - Lake End Autos BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

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Lake End Autos
Henley Road Marlow Bucks -

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Telephone: 01491599862    Mobile: 07808223996
Website:  http://www.le-autos.co.uk 



1931 PLYMOUTH 30U BUSINESS COUPE


This is a very rare example of a original all steel 1930 Plymouth 30U Business Coupe, as it would have come out of the factory, 196ci/3.2ltr engine, 3 speed gearbox. It was the first car to have hydraulic brakes. Foot start, Opening Windscreen, Very large boot space with a complete period picnic set up for those Goodwood Revival and Ascot days out. All the interior is correct, underside is as good as the body (New), Came into the country in 1990 after being completely rebuilt to a very high specification in the US, It was displayed in a private museum until last year. It is taxed, which is free. It starts and drives very well and has just been serviced. You will not find a better example! This car is amazing and is as new. 
Please Call for more information.
 Viewings by appointment only.





SELECTED BY: CLASSIC CHATTER
KEEPING IT CLASSIC
2010-2017



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