Handsome older restoration with nice interior. Freshly rebuilt 216
cubic inch inline-6. New fuel pump, carburetor, water pump, clutch,
and more. 12V electrical system. Wide whitewall radials. An
appealing Chevy with a long list of recent work.Chevrolet's
advertising in 1948 was all about value, and that remains true
today with this attractive 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster town sedan.
To clarify, 'Town Sedan' is Chevy's name for a 2-door sedan, and
with the two-tone cream and bronze paint job, this one looks
especially well-dressed. We're guessing that it was restored about
20 years ago, but the finish is holding up quite nicely and has a
great shine that looks appropriate on the rounded 1940s bodywork.
The styling was carryover from the pre-war 1942 redesign, with
those cool sweeping fenders that extend into the doors and plenty
of chrome and stainless trim. And speaking of the trim, it's also
in great condition?someone obviously spent some good money having
it polished or re-plated before it went back on the car. Fit and
finish overall are quite good, with doors that close easily and
even gaps all around. There's also an accessory visor over the
windshield, which gives it the perfect 1940s look, as well as a set
of blue-dot taillights out back. Nothing radical, just a clean old
Chevy that someone spent quite a bit of money restoring.The
interior is just as well finished, with vintage-looking cloth that
was stitched to replicate the original patterns. The wide front
bench gives everyone lots of space, and it remains supportive and
comfortable for longer drives in the country. The big steering
wheel makes for relatively easy steering effort, and the delicate
horn ring lends this Chevy and upscale look. All the gauges are
operational, even with the 12-volt electrical system, but the
original radio and clock are sadly offline for that same reason. An
accessory turn signal system was neatly attached to the steering
column, with auxiliary switches under the dash for things like the
electric fuel pump, back-up light, and heater fan (a little
clattery, but it works). You'll note that there are speakers on the
rear package shelf, but there doesn't seem to be a radio, so
perhaps that's an opportunity to install something of your choice.
The back seat is spacious and comfortable for adults and the big
trunk features a full-sized spare on a matching wheel plus a
complete jack assembly.The engine is a 216 cubic inch Chevrolet
inline-6, which has been completely rebuilt by Frank Seme of Seme
and Son Automotive, a well-known Cleveland area engine builder.
Frank is a stickler for detail, and this tough little Stovebolt
runs great with nice low-end torque and the ability to cruise
easily at 55-60 MPH. It also means that just about everything
around the engine is fresh, too, including the fuel system
(carburetor, fuel pump, and gas tank), the ignition system, the
water pump, and the clutch, so this Chevy has zero needs in the
mechanics department. It's properly finished in corporate gray
engine enamel and even the original oil bath air cleaner is still
on top of the carb. It starts easily, runs cool, and makes nice
6-cylinder sounds as you run it through the gears. The 3-speed
manual shifts cleanly and with 4.10 gears in the rear end, it feels
peppy around town. Brakes are familiar manual hydraulic drums, but
they're quite effective for the car's modest performance, and ride
quality is excellent?this feels far more luxurious than you'd
expect from a Chevy. Dual exhaust has been added to give it a
little extra performance, but that seems to be the only noteworthy
modification. The underside hasn't been restored, but it isn't
rusty or rotten, suggesting this car lived a good live away from
the rust belt?even the rockers are in good order. Newer shocks help
with ride quality and it sits on 15-inch steel wheels with
205/75/15 Coker wide whitewall radials of indeterminate age.There's
easily twice the asking price in the recent mechanical work, making
it a great value if you're looking for a '40s cruiser. All the
difficult work is done, there are some smart upgrades, and it
really does drive nicely. There are still good buys in the old car
world and this smart little Chevy does everything right. Call
today!Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or
professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to
purchase.
Vehicle Details
1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster
Listing ID:CC-1997836
Price:$19,900
Location:Cleveland, Ohio
Year:1948
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Fleetmaster
Exterior Color:Tan/Bronze
Interior Color:Tan cloth
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:3178
Stock Number:122059
VIN:9FKC8350
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