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What's it worth???? 2 dr coupe, flathead six, 3 spd std on the column, good straight body, new floor pans, new full brake system, new windshield, new head liner, all trim, needs seats. WHAT'S IT WORTH????? Afraid it won't last long.........
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Russ, I had to answer, cause you live in my home state. Even though I don't live there anymore. The vehicle is worth what you can get it for and depends on what kind of shape it is in ,what it will take to put it back together and what you want to do with it. You should be able to get it pretty cheap. A couple of hundred there, here it would be about $1500 or more. Good luck. Oh, I'm from Worland.
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I don't know, it just seems that there are some cars that you cannot find a buyer for, irregardless of how good the car is. You can sell 100 (or more) 57 Chevs for every Studebaker, for example, and I believe the 54 Plym is in that category. The small body concept wasn't accepted when new and still battles that problem. There is a reason the 54 is a one year only body style. djdjdjdj
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Not to pick nits, but the '54 was not a one year body style. The '53 and '54 had only minor trim differences. Two years was the typical life of a body style in the 50's.
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