1952 Chevy Tin Woody Wagon ,2004 Goodguys Giveaway Car,dark Green Tan Interior. on 2040-cars
Ormond Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:WAGON
Engine:350 CHEVY
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: SADDLE TAN
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: V-8
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: DE LUXE
Drive Type: 350 TURBO
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 13,990
Sub Model: TIN WOODY
Number of Doors: 4
Exterior Color: MEDIUM GREEN
1952 CHEVY TINWOODY STATION WAGON ,THIS CAR WAS GIVEN AWAY BY GOODGUYS ROD & CUSTOM ASSO. AT ONE OF THEIR EVENTS.THE VECHICLE
HAS A CHASSIS ENGINEERING MUSTANG II FRONT SUSPENSION WITH DROPPED TCI SPINDLES AND POWER STEERING AND POWER DISC BRAKES.VI NTAGE
AIR AND HEAT.& DEFROST.NEWPORT ELECTRIC WIPERS.THE PAINT IS PPG DARK GREEN BY PAUL SCHRAMEK OF FRESNO,CALIF.THE TAN INTERIORIS BY WALL&EADS
OF FRESNO.B.F.GOODRICH WIDE WHITES MOUNTED ON WHEEL VINTIQUES STEEL WHEELS WITH TRIM RINGS AND 52" CHEVY HUB CAPS.CUSTOM AUTO HIDDEN STERO IN
GLOVE BOX.ORGINIAL SPEEDO AND GUAGES ALL REBUILT AND WORKING.THE CAR HAS A NEW BATTERY.AIR IS ICE COLD.THE WAGON HAS RARE 3RD SEAT.SEAT BELTS
FOR ALL PASSENGERS,RUNS AND RIDES GREAT.TURNS HEADS.THE PAINT IS 10 YEARS OLD BUT SHINES VERY GOOD.
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