The Atlanta Showroom is offering this 1933 Chevrolet Sedan. Wow,
what a car. I can imagine taking this one out for a perfect Sunday
cruise or hanging out on the foot board being chased by the police
after a 1930 bank robbery in the movies! This car is owner stated
all original parts, has not rust, no bondo, no dents. The condition
of the glass is very good just like everything else on this car.
Just take a look at the pictures and you will see a car that is
impeccably restore to an extremely high level. The wheels are
powder coated and are a great compliment to the woodgrain colored
leather interior. The Series CA Master replaced the 1933 Eagle
midway through the model year when the 1933 Standard model (Series
CC) was introduced. Several changes were made to the Eagle when the
name was changed to Master. The easiest to identify is the post
between the front door wing windows and the roll down windows. On
the Eagle the chrome divider between these two windows goes down as
the window goes down, whereas on the Master this divider remains
fixed and does not go down with the window. Options include: hub
caps, leather interior, and wire wheels. To view the car in greater
detail, including 100+ HD photos and HD video, please visit
www.gatewayclassiccars.com. For more information please call the
Atlanta showroom at 678-894-4833. See more at:
http://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/ATL/549/1933-Chevrolet-Sedan
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