Now available is a 1931 Chevrolet Series AE Independence sedan, a
true piece of automotive history. Sporting a classic maroon and
black exterior, this sedan retains its vintage charm while
showcasing Chevrolet?s iconic design from the early 1930s. Under
the hood lies the 3.2L Stovebolt inline 6-cylinder engine, paired
with a 3-speed manual transmission, providing a driving experience
reminiscent of a bygone era.
The interior features spacious bench seating upholstered in tan
fabric, offering comfort for both driver and passengers. The simple
dashboard is equipped with a central instrument cluster, which
includes a speedometer, fuel gauge, and ammeter. The large,
four-spoke steering wheel completes the vintage look, contributing
to the classic feel of the vehicle.
Mechanically, this Chevrolet is equipped with four-wheel mechanical
drum brakes, powered by a 6-volt battery system. Recent work
includes the installation of a brand-new fuel pump, as well as a
rebuilt carburetor and lift pump, ensuring it runs smoothly. This
sedan is a wonderful example of early American automotive
engineering, perfect for a collector or enthusiast looking to own a
piece of history.
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Vehicle Details
1931 Chevrolet AE Independence
Listing ID:CC-1921283
Price:$21,791
Location:North East, Pennsylvania
Year:1931
Make:Chevrolet
Model:AE Independence
Exterior Color:Burgundy
Interior Color:Beige
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:20934
Stock Number:C3700
VIN:BS6409
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