Vehicle Description
1931 Chevrolet Sedan
As time goes on the classics from the early 1900s only become more
rare. Of those still around many have already been restored or they
are rotting away into the ground. If you think about it, a vehicle
from the 30s was most likely a regular commuter. People didn't
think they were going to be worth any more in the future just like
the feeling you get when you drive your new car off the lot to
instantly have it depreciate in value. These cars were driven on
more primitive roads and weren't really treated as show cars
because at the time it was just the modern thing you had to get
around. That means a solid survivor car like you see here has
managed to avoid wrecks, junk yards, weather, and more for almost
90 years! When you put it into perspective vehicles like this 31
Chevrolet become so much more special. This is a nice solid 4 door
sedan car that is all original. The steel body is solid and despite
some patina doesn't have any bad rust problems. It would make a
great base for a restoration OR would be a super cool rat rod
because of the perfect Blue and surface patina combo.
The inline 6 cylinder motor is not frozen up and will run. It
currently doesn't have a gas tank or battery but it was gone
through to make sure it would start up. It is paired with a manual
3 speed transmission.
The interior is original as well with its dual bench seats covered
in Brown cloth. It certainly isn't perfect but considering its age
the cloth is in surprisingly good shape. The headliner isn't even
sagging!
This car would make for a really great project for someone. Being a
Chevy makes it even more unique and whether you are seeing stock
original, rat rod, or custom street rods cruising through your head
this car would be a great start.
Give this project a new life starting with only $4,500.00!