1953 Plymouth Cranbrook Club Coupe
Walkaround and startup videos have been added below, along with a Vehicle Valuation Guide in the additional documents section.
This car is now being OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
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1953 Plymouth Cranbrook Club Coupe - walkaround

1953 Plymouth Cranbrook Club Coupe - startup

Hendricks Collection at the Gateway Museum Highlights
Description
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As the 1950s dawned, Plymouth introduced a fresh naming convention for its lineup of full-size cars starting with the Cranbrook. The range-topping Plymouth was available as a four-door sedan, two-door club coupe, convertible, and two-door hardtop coupe termed the Cranbrook Belvedere beginning in 1951. For 1953, the Cranbrook received a stylish facelift, following the design trends set by Ford and Chevrolet, which included a one-piece windshield, pull-out door handles, and a centrally-located glove box. Amongst the many makes and models in Mr. Hendricks’ meticulously curated collection, the Plymouth Cranbrook occupies a uniquely special place in the museum as this model represents his first-ever car.
Highlights
Offered from the Gateway Automobile Museum Collection
Time-capsule example offered with a remarkable 725 original miles on the odometer at the time of listing
Powered by a 217 cu-in flathead straight-six engine
Remarkably preserved original details, including its rubber floor mats, door panels, dashboard, Autolite “Bullseye” headlights, chrome, AM radio, and original chalk marks on the engine firewall
Repainted in metallic dark blue circa 1991 by the second owner
Rides on steel wheels with original wire wheel covers mounted with Denman whitewall tires
Placed on display at a Chrysler dealership in Glendale, California, in 2011
Features
Chrome exterior trim
Gray cloth upholstery
Two-thirds division folding front seat
Push-button AM Radio
Three-spoke steering wheel
Three-speed “Hy-Drive” column-shifted semi-automatic transmission
Amperage, oil pressure, and temperature gauges
Two-tone instrument panel with lockable glove compartment
Drum brakes
Known Imperfections
Replacement windshield
Please note that while all of the lots on offer in the Gateway Museum Collection are currently roadworthy, the lots will benefit from additional mechanical attention before being driven to address any imperfections associated with long-term static display or individual preferences. All lots are sold as is, where is.
Included
Spare tire
Ownership History
The original owner reportedly passed away just one month after purchasing the new Cranbrook, prompting his widow to place the vehicle in storage until her passing in 1991. The Plymouth was subsequently acquired by an insurance agent who repainted the vehicle in its current metallic dark blue. In 2011, the vehicle was purchased by a Chrysler dealership in Glendale, California, still showing just over 700 original miles, and placed on display in their showroom. The Gateway Automobile Museum Collection reportedly acquired the Cranbrook from the Chrysler dealership, with this model representing John Hendricks’ first-ever car.
Additional Notes A Broad Arrow Group Car Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner for this vehicle. Contact: Donnie Gould Phone: 954.647.0779 email: donnie.gould@broadarrowgroup.com
Optional vehicle service contract available for $750. Learn more about the program here.