For Sale: 1950 Plymouth Deluxe in HUNTINGTON BEACH, California for sale in Huntington Beach, CA

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Vehicle Description This 1950 Plymouth Deluxe 2 door club coupe is a one-of-a-kind example of over-the-top custom creation by a builder at the peak of his craft.
This car is completely unique and was built by master craftsman Lonnie Gilbertson, a man who has twice won the highest level Amber award at the Grand National Roadster Show.
No expense was spared in the construction of this classic right down to the custom wheels that match the steering wheel inlay.
The attention to detail is obvious with the modern fuel injected 392 Hemi built by AC Nutter that pumps out 565 HP and a TorqueFlight push-button transmission that gets all that power to the ground courtesy of wide rear rubber.
This car is a sleeper that looks old-school but then wakes up to outrun modern muscle cars.
The suspension keeps everything smooth and stable and the brakes have been upgraded to bring all of that muscle to a stop.
The all-leather interior by Dan's Upholstery is every bit a match for the exterior with beautiful detail throughout the cabin.
This car is truly a see it to believe it vehicle with impeccable build pedigree.
It is sure to make its next owner ecstatic.
Asking $95,000.
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  • Year: 1950
  • Make: Plymouth
  • Model: Deluxe

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