1952 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe "Tin Woodie" Wagon..
216Ci 6 Cylinder engine - 3 Speed manual transmission.
Correctly & completely restored in 2010 to a very high standard..
Engine, Transmission & Brakes were all rebuilt to factory specs.
The Sahara Beige paint is super nice overall..
Wonderful faux wood exterior accents..
Rear fender skirts...Stunning chrome bumpers..
Beautiful stainless trim.. Absolutely killer interior..
Beautiful dash, door panels & floor mat,,
Mint headliner with wood bows and dome light..
Correct Firestone Wide White Wall tires w/ correct hubcaps.
Lights, Blinkers, Heater all work like they should.
This amazing 1952 Tin Woodie Runs & Drives Outstanding!
What a hit this wagon is going down the road or at the local car hop..
Trim tag info:
Style 52-1062 = Station wagon
Body 5633
Trim 218 = Tan imitation leather
Paint 478 = Sahara beige
History: The Style line Deluxe was Chevrolet's top-of-the line series in the early 1950s. This vehicle cost even more than the convertible and was the most expensive Chevy made in 1952. Fisher Body was reportedly skeptical about making an all-steel bodied wagon in the 1930s but by 1950, it created its first all-steel wagon, affectionately referred to as the "Tin Woody." In the station wagon's case, Harley Earl and his skilled stylists created a clever automotive illusion, a steel body with faux wood sections. This way, Chevy continued to cater to customers who wanted or demanded that woody look without the maintenance and durability issues that accompanied vehicles with real wood body sides.
$34,500 508-269-8878