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For Sale: 1936 Chevrolet Deluxe in St. Louis, Missouri
1936 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Town Sedan ?Overall original 1936
Chevrolet ?Original all-steel body ?Refreshed 207 CID inline
six-cylinder engine ?Three-speed manual transmission and 4.11
gearing ?Refreshed Navy Blue exterior (code 197) and new tan cord
interior ??Knee-Action? front suspension and hydraulic brakes
?Artillery wheels and 113-inch wheelbase Pre-World War II
automobiles have an elegance all their own. This 1936 Chevrolet
Master Deluxe Town Sedan (code FA) is no different. This is an
overall all-original car with an all-steel body, sporting
Chevrolet?s ?Knee-Action? front suspension, a system of trailing
arm independent front suspension and steering popular at the time.
This example was made in August 1935 (VIN code 08) GM?s Leeds
factory (VIN code 5) Dressed in Navy Blue (code 197), the paint and
trim are in overall excellent condition. The body is straight, the
engine bay is extremely tidy, and the chrome bumpers shine
brilliantly as they fit tightly to the body. There is only a
driver?s side taillight. The car?s Art Deco styling along with its
stout six-cylinder engine made for a pleasing combination to buyers
as the effects of the Great Economic Depression began to ease. This
car rolls on Denman wide whitewall tires, size 5.25/5.50-17 at all
four corners. Each tire is mounted to a body-colored steel
artillery wheel, complete with chrome center cap. Vehicle
technology kept marching on. By 1934, Chevrolet ceased using wood
in its vehicle bodies, going to all-steel bodies and devising
?Knee-Action? front suspension. Underhood is a refreshed 207 CID
straight six-cylinder engine. This motor is backed by a three-speed
manual transmission and a 4.11:1 rear end. Inside, there?s an new
tan cord interior. The front and rear bench seats are in excellent
condition, as is the matching carpet. A tan headliner looks new. A
three-spoke banjo steering wheel faces the driver and looks great
while the inner door liners and metal dashboard are in very good
order. The dash has a full array of ancillary gauges. A floor
shifter completes the interior. The horn and the wipers are inop.
All Chevrolets took on an upgraded streamlined appearance as
Chevrolet sought to take on a new and modern appearance called Art
Deco, and the bodies were shared with the Pontiac Deluxe.
Competition to this Chevrolet in 1936 included Ford?s Tudor Sedan,
Plymouth?s DeLuxe Touring Sedan and Pontiac?s Touring Sedan. If you
enjoy a beautiful pre-war car with elegant coachwork that evokes a
simpler time, then you should make it a point to view this
Chevrolet today at MotoeXotica Classic Cars. VIN: 5FA083358 This
car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri.
Current mileage on the odometer shows 65,541 miles. It is sold as
is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT
AND DRIVE!!!? Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed
below that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.
Vehicle Details
1936 Chevrolet Deluxe
Listing ID:CC-1541693
Price:$27,500
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1936
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Deluxe
Odometer:65541
Stock Number:211003
VIN:5893358
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