1931 Chevrolet Independent 5 Window Coupe $27,900 on 2040-cars
Manhattan, Kansas, United States
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1931 Chevrolet Independent 5 window coupe $27,900 neg
Location: Manhattan, Kansas USA 66502
Contact: Jerry (785)-565-1080
All original and rare 31' Chevy Independent for sale! All original all the way around. Comes with the original 6 cylinder engine that has been rebuilt with approximately 14,00 miles on it. 2 door car, 5 window coupe, burgundy exterior, grey cloth interior with a black and burgundy dash. 3-speed manual transmission on the floor, 8 out of 10 conditions, Armstrong manual steering, and cable brakes.
This car has always been well maintained, and always kept in a temperature controlled garage. Fully restored in the 1990s, comes with the spare tires on the side of the car, all steel, no fiberglass, 6-volt battery system, show quality and ready to enjoy.
Off-frame restoration, never been in the rain or snow, dual horns on the front are functional, very minor scrape on the fender, great driver, original Kansas car, been in the same family since the 1930s, rubber floor matting has some wear, chrome is in great shape and no pitting. Great tread on all 6 tires, brakes in great shape, white wall tires, the interior is in great shape, and all spoke wheels were completely redone.
Fresh fluids, and insured and ready for test drives. Please call Jerry at the number above to see the car, ask questions, or to make an offer. Thank you for looking!
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