This Plymouth hot rod is a steel-bodied five-window coupe that is powered by a 436ci Hemi V8 equipped with a Dyer’s supercharger, dual four-barrel carburetors, and a nitrous-oxide injection system. Finished in black, the car features a chopped top, an open engine compartment, a louvered trunk lid, side exhaust pipes, and staggered-width 15” wheels. The cabin offers a wood dashboard, gray bucket seats, a B&M gear selector, and an AM/FM/cassette radio. The frame has been boxed, and additional equipment includes a three-speed automatic transmission, a Ford 9″ rear end, a front drop axle, a four-link rear setup, and four-wheel disc brakes. Acquired by the seller out of Texas in 2020, this Plymouth hot rod is now offered with a binder of build documents and a clean New Mexico title in the seller’s name.
The frame was boxed and the roof was chopped during the build, which was reportedly completed in the late 1990s. The car has been repainted in black and features a canted grille, an open engine compartment, a tilt-out windshield, a louvered trunk lid, chrome headlight buckets, door-mounted side mirrors, coach doors, rear wheel-arch extensions, and horizontal blue-dot taillights.
Staggered-width 15” alloy wheels are mounted with Mickey Thompson tires. The front suspension features a drop axle and longitudinal leaf springs, while the four-link rear setup is equipped with adjustable coilovers. Braking is handled by four-wheel discs.
The cabin features high-back bucket seats trimmed in striped gray cloth along with gray carpeting. The wood dashboard features a three-dimensional Pentastar logo and houses a Pioneer AM/FM/cassette radio. Additional appointments include a B&M gear selector, a faceted windshield-crank knob, flame-patterned door panels, and black floor mats with “34 Hemi” embroidery in red.
The wood-rimmed Grant steering wheel fronts Classic Instruments gauges consisting of a 120-mph speedometer flanked by auxiliary readouts, while a 6k-rpm tachometer is mounted atop the dash. The six-digit mechanical odometer shows 9k miles, approximately 3k of which have been added under current ownership.
The trunk compartment houses a fuel cell, the battery, and Nitrous Oxide Systems components.
The 436ci stroker Hemi V8 is topped by a Dyer’s supercharger, dual Carter AFB 650-cfm carburetors, and a Hillborn-style scoop. The polished valve covers feature Moon-Eyes breathers and T-bar fasteners, and additional equipment includes a nitrous-oxide injection system, a remote oil-filter housing, a Holley electric fuel pump, and four-into-one headers that flow into side exhaust pipes.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through an A727 three-speed automatic transmission and a Ford 9″ rear end. A driveshaft safety loop has been added to the frame.
An identification plate affixed to the passenger-side B-pillar is shown above, and the number–288479134–matches the VIN listed on the current New Mexico title, which describes the car as a 1934 Plymouth coupe. A similar identification plate riveted to the frame is pictured in the gallery below.