The Chevrolet Fleetmaster was born in 1941 and was considered a
very good-looking automobile. Following 4 years of no production
during WWII, the Chevy Fleetmaster models of 1945-1947 were
basically pre-war designed vehicles. Only 4,912 models were
produced in 1947 thus making this a rare car.The all-steel body is
laser straight and in fully restored new condition. The frame off
restoration was done by a top notch custom shop. The burgundy red
paint color is beautiful. The interior is gray roll and pleat and
in excellent condition. All components present very well.Engine is
the straight 6, 216 CID paired with a manual transmission. It has
the 12-volt system and an alternator.Many components are new such
as the windshield wiper motor and more.Car runs and drives with
great performance. It is driven around 8 miles a week and has
around 6,000- 7,000 miles on the motor.This is a great cruiser for
shows and cruise ins. It is also a great candidate for a street
rod.Car comes with documentation of the restoration. It is in
Louisiana and available by viewing by appointment.
Vehicle Details
1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster
Listing ID:CC-1470289
Price:$22,500
Location:Cornelius, North Carolina
Year:1947
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Fleetmaster
Exterior Color:Burgundy/Maroon
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:H165
VIN:HI650000000
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