Price: $27,500.00The production of the Chrysler Corporation Plymouth division began in 1928 which was the same point in history that Ford introduced their Model A. Even with stiff competition, the Plymouth marque was able to establish Chrysler as one of the top three automakers in the United States by the late 1920s. Their cars were sturdy and dependable and soon to become a style leader. Based in Detroit, Plymouth introduced their first model assigned a model year classification by the Chrysler Corporation in 1932, and it was the 1932 Plymouth PB. This was the same year Plymouth introduced one-piece front fenders, free-standing chrome headlamps, and a better version of their four-cylinder engine along with metal floor boards. The example you see here was restored some years ago but has been lovingly maintained by a long term owner. It only has 85,412 actual miles showing but will be sold as miles exempt. It is powered by a four-cylinder engine that displaces 196 cubic-inches and produces 65 horsepower. There is a three-speed manual transmission and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes. The 112-inch wheelbase is held in place by semi-elliptic leaf springs and a floating rear axle. The motor runs like a top. The transmission is operated by a floor mounted shifter. The body, paint, trim, and chrome are very nice. It is accented with cream color wire wheels, wide white wall tires, and matching pin stripes. The 4 suicide doors make it super easy to get in and out of. The immaculate interior features cloth fabrics and wood dash applique. It is a very handsome car in every respect. Get out your old pin stripe suite and hit the town. Financing, insurance, and delivery are available.