1931 Chevrolet AE Independence Special Sedan Quick rundown of current ownership... Picked up this barn find in an auction (c. October, 2020). I'm new to VCCA, but these very forums have helped immensely in referencing period-correct specifications. Thank you all for that! Now that she runs, drives and turns heads, I'm first offering her for sale (w/ clean title in hand) to the same community which helped me do so. Details below:Vehicle Specifications: -Serial # 565476 -Body Job # 31569 -Model # 176 -Trim # 2 -Paint # 1030 -Fisher Body Serial # 3,802 -Engine # 2,314,768Engine & Drivetrain -194 cubic inch Stovebolt inline-six -Original 6-volt system -Three-speed manual transmissionInterior -Bench seats trimmed in tan cloth -Matching door panels -Manual crank windows -Dual dome lights (functional) -All wood is in great conditionExterior -Three-spoke black factory steering wheel -Painted steel dash housing controls for throttle, spark, dome/head/cowl lights along with the speedometer -Exterior painted in black -Red-painted wire wheels (475/500-19) -Chrome Chevrolet-branded hubcaps -Matching spare wheels (2) -Split chrome bumpers -Chrome headlamps (functional) with bowed tie bar -Front turn indicators (functional) -Chrome plated wire-mesh grille with chrome radiator surround -Chrome cowl lamps (functional) -Stamped hood louvers -Windshield visor -Windshield vent (functional) -Driver’s side mirror -Dual taillights (functional) -Single brake lamp (functional)Latest Additions: -Rebuilt Carter updraft carburetor -Tune up (fresh plugs [AC Delco C87 @ .040], wires, cap, rotor, points and coil) -Ignition & fuel pump wiring (copper core) -Oil change *Noted flaws include some paint chips and lack of running board rubber. Would love to hold on to this beauty, but we've recently welcomed a baby girl into the world and priorities have subsequently changed :P DM with any questions and thank you for looking! $18,900 USD
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