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1960 Plymouth Suburban Wagon

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1960 Plymouth Deluxe Suburban Station Wagon

Car has had the same prior owner since 1970, as evidenced by the title issue date
Car was built here in Missouri, sold new in Missouri and stayed here in Missouri with only two owners until 2014
One of five believed to still exist, this 2 door wagon is one of a handful of the two door wagons produced by Plymouth for 1960
1960 was Plymouths final year for tailfins
Reportedly has its original 318 CID V8 A engine, completely rebuilt, as stated by previous owner
Threespeed columnshift manual transmission
Original Desert Beige over newer white paint with 57 years of patina
Original new old stock copper/white interior and original glass
Newly rebuilt drum brake system with lines and wheel cylinders
New exhaust system



Looking for a different vehicle that is rarely seen at any car show? MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to present this 1960 Plymouth Deluxe Suburban 2 Door Station Wagon. The Deluxe Suburban was Plymouths twodoor station wagon and only a handful were made in 1960. It is more rare than a Chevy Nomad wagon

This example was made just down the street from our shop at Chryslers former Fenton, Missouri assembly plant and was once sold by Sewell Motors in Brunswick, Missouri, northwest of Columbia. It left the assembly line in Desert Beige and Caramel Metallic. A previous dealer found it in midMissouri in 2014 and brought it to Georgia. Prior to its rest, it had been owned by the same person since 1970Car was built here in Missouri, sold new in Missouri and stayed here in Missouri with only two owners until 2014

Finished in an interesting amalgam of white and Desert Beige, this wagon is loaded with patina. What makes it interesting is that it has been repainted on the roof and coves ahead of the front wheels, so they appear betterthanaverage while the rest of the body shows moderate to heavy patina. You could elect to keep it the way it is and make a vehicle fashion statement. The trim is in decent overall shape, with some blemishes visible at close range. There are various blemishes scattered around the body

The wagons original windows are clear and intact but the windshield evidences some delamination on the passenger side. The lights are hazefree and crackfree, though the left front marker light lens is broken. Overall, the bodywork appears straight and solid. The engine bay is quite tidy and the battery appears new. The bumpers fit well to the body and are in decent condition. This car rides on Hankook Optimo radials with Atlas Portawall tire trims affixed. Each tire surrounds a steel with affixed with 1956 Dodge wheel covers.

Under the hood, as stated by the prior owner, is a completely rebuilt 318 CID V8 A engine that is reportedly the original unit. Backing that motor up is a threeonthetree manual transmission and a 3.54 rear end. Wagon has a new exhaust system and newly rebuilt drum braking system with lines and wheel cylinders, however, heater core has been bypassed.

Inside, the wagon has a new old stock (NOS) interior done in copper and cream, which nicely mirrors the exterior twotones. The previous owner stated that it is literally the last known NOS correct seat material for this particular car The front and rear bench seats are in great overall condition, as is the contrasting black carpet. Above the drivers head, the white headliner is in satisfactory order though the dome light lens is missing. The unusual ovoid steering wheel, one of head designer Virgil Exners hallmarks, is in original condition. The inner door panels echo the theme created by the NOS seats and look great. The instrument panel, with its dashboardmounted rearview mirror, has been repainted and is in satisfactory order The fuel and temperature gauges are inoperable, and there is no radio.

Standard equipment on the Deluxe Suburban included: oil filter, turn signals, dual sun visors and tubeless blackwall tires.

Unitary construction was hailed as a leap forward for the 1960 Plymouth range. Styling changes included a flat hood from fender to fender, and more pronounced tail fins tacked on the rear. A new grille comprised of closespaced horizontal blades accented with thin vertical bars appeared. The PLYMOUTH lettering was back again, along the front of the hood and the front fenders evoked a winglike look, with feature lines wrapping around the front corners to the rear of the front wheel openings. This created coves between the front wheel openings and the cars nose and thin moldings accented this particular treatment. Side trims were juggled and shark fin rear fenders appeared, including on station wagons.

Competition to this Plymouth in 1960 included Chevrolets Nomad and Fords Ranch Wagon. Twodoor wagons were popular with handymen and tradesmen as well as with budgetminded families.

This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 57,052 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE

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VIN: 3507112591

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  • Exterior: Desert Beige and white


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