If you like and maintain your car so well, you SHOULD get it repainted, and keep it! You may regret it, otherwise! You won't get another chance! Here in ENGLAND , regarding older radios, we can get them updated internally, to pick up present day stations as well as the original ones! Greetings from London!
Thanks Nigel actually if I do keep it I will get it repainted and I also have a rebuilt original am radio for it that still picks up stations. Glad you guys in London like my car. I agree that I do not want to regret anything about keeping this car on the road, it is a solid survivor and I want to keep it going.
I am the same age as this car. My first car was a ‘49 Plymouth 4 Door. I paid $65 for it in 1959, at which time it had 65,000 miles on it. Mine was dark blue. In March 1960 I drove it from New Jersey to Florida, across the South and Southwest to San Diego. Then up to Los Angeles and back across the country to New Jersey.
The 1949 Plymouth , you have is a two dr. sedan, not a club coupe. The only coupe was offered was a one seater businessman's coupe with extra large trunk. The top was totally different, again a one seater. The coupe was made to 1951 then was dropped in favor of the Suburban two and four dr. station wagons. The reason, more room for salesmen and other business type applications. I like your 1949 sedan very clean and nice sedan. Kevin Phoenix
Thank you, the dealer brochure in the glove box says it is 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe 2 Door Club Coupe P-18 model, but thanks for the info, glad you liked it.
1950's Mercedes-Benzes also had such pleasant interiors! The seats , like on this, were more like indoor FURNITURE, and like on this, the same type of "living room" ornamental woodwork!
My dad drove an exact duplicate of this vehicle from W.Va to S.Cal in 1953.Unfortunately the vehicle was Los to a traffic collision sometime around 1955.
Hi Anne, I apologize for the delay, I don't get on you tube very often and missed your post. It is still availble if you still need to know. Have a great day.
No, I still have it. At this point I am probably going to get it painted and keep taking it to antique car shows. IF you are interested, let me know, sorry for the long delay, I don't get on You Tube very often.
@@jimrick6632 Hi Rick, I am in Fredericksburg Virginia. I am asking $10,000 for the car, all the spare parts, 49 Plymouth dealer memorabilia, manuals, toys and trophies it has won over the years. I have just about anything in NOS or NORS parts you might ever need
I always liked the 49 Plymouth. Nice color. Wish I could own that car. Thx for the video.
One of the best descriptions I have ever watched
Thank you!!
This car is Gourgous. All way's loved this car. My dad had a car like this. I gave it a name Betty....I would love this car!
If you like and maintain your car so well, you SHOULD get it repainted, and keep it! You may regret it, otherwise! You won't get another chance! Here in ENGLAND , regarding older radios, we can get them updated internally, to pick up present day stations as well as the original ones! Greetings from London!
Thanks Nigel actually if I do keep it I will get it repainted and I also have a rebuilt original am radio for it that still picks up stations. Glad you guys in London like my car. I agree that I do not want to regret anything about keeping this car on the road, it is a solid survivor and I want to keep it going.
I am the same age as this car. My first car was a ‘49 Plymouth 4 Door. I paid $65 for it in 1959, at which time it had 65,000 miles on it. Mine was dark blue. In March 1960 I drove it from New Jersey to Florida, across the South and Southwest to San Diego. Then up to Los Angeles and back across the country to New Jersey.
Those flat head six engines last forever, glad my car could bring back some good memories. Thank you for your comment, I enjoyed it very much.
The 1949 Plymouth , you have is a two dr. sedan, not a club coupe. The only coupe was offered was a one seater businessman's coupe with extra large trunk. The top was totally different, again a one seater. The coupe was made to 1951 then was dropped in favor of the Suburban two and four dr. station wagons. The reason, more room for salesmen and other business type applications. I like your 1949 sedan very clean and nice sedan. Kevin Phoenix
Thank you, the dealer brochure in the glove box says it is 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe 2 Door Club Coupe P-18 model, but thanks for the info, glad you liked it.
@@michaelmurray6166 It is a club couple. Plymouth did not use the term 2 door sedan in 49.
Your a true car guy loved the Video nice car good luck selling it
To Thomas O'Shields. You SHOULD mean "good luck KEEPING it!" Anybody who knows his car so well should DEFINATELY KEEP it! It was MADE for him!
1950's Mercedes-Benzes also had such pleasant interiors! The seats , like on this, were more like indoor FURNITURE, and like on this, the same type of "living room" ornamental woodwork!
My dad drove an exact duplicate of this vehicle from W.Va to S.Cal in 1953.Unfortunately the vehicle was Los to a traffic collision sometime around 1955.
Love at first sight. 😍
Is she still available?
helluva deal
Others have asked, but is it still available? Please advise. Thanks.
did you decide to paint or sell?
Like shows with vehicles like those
Is this car still available? I would really appreciate an answer. Thank you.
Hi Anne, I apologize for the delay, I don't get on you tube very often and missed your post. It is still availble if you still need to know. Have a great day.
Scooterfish like!
Perfect car for a Demolition Derby ! ! !
Curious, did you sell it?
No, I still have it. At this point I am probably going to get it painted and keep taking it to antique car shows. IF you are interested, let me know, sorry for the long delay, I don't get on You Tube very often.
@@michaelmurray6166 Thanks, I bought a 33,000 mile 49 Plymouth last summer.
@@a075923 Kewl!!! Good luck, they are neat cars.
W.P Chrysler liked his cars to have enough headroom to wear a fedora, which were in fashion at the time, maybe not a bad idea even today !
Actually it was KT Keller who required the headroom. WPC died in 1940.
Nice man.
1949 Plymouth custom Deluxe v 6
Show Ford 37 ..06 cilindros
DO Not under any circumstances paint that car! It is only original once.
IF YOU STILL HAVE THIS CAR ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SELLING IT????
Hi Jim sorry for the delay and yes I am still interested in selling it
@@michaelmurray6166 GREAT....HOW MUCH???? YOU ARE LOCATED WHERE????
@@jimrick6632 Hi Rick, I am in Fredericksburg Virginia. I am asking $10,000 for the car, all the spare parts, 49 Plymouth dealer memorabilia, manuals, toys and trophies it has won over the years. I have just about anything in NOS or NORS parts you might ever need