***Vehicle Located in MA - Zoom Classic Cars presents this 1932
Chevrolet Confederate 5 Window Coupe with Rumble Seat. This
depression era Confederate coupe with all steel original body has
been completely restored with less than 5 miles since completion.
Car shows 23,326 miles on the odometer. The car is like BRAND NEW
with close to $80K invested to complete. Features a rebuilt Inline
194CI 6 cylinder Engine that has been completely sorted and runs
very well and coupled with 3 speed manual transmission. Gorgeous
tri-color paint by Blair Smith of MA. All body parts painted.
including the undercarriage. All brand new interior including
reupholstered bench seat, headliner and all completely restored
dash and gauges. Reupholstered rumble seat Original Grille and all
front components were just rechromed at cost over $9,000. New
Interior kit just installed including complete floor insulation.
Complete new wood floor and door kit, all new wiring and converted
to 12 Volt system for safety with original Chevrolet Tail lights
which have been converted to LED. All new glass and hardware.
Undercarriage is very clean and in excellent condition. Car rides
on Painted Yellow Spoke wheels and brand new tires. Beautiful car
that must be seen. Everything works. Comes with engine side panels
and very rare visor as shown. Stored in MA with clean title. Call
Jeff at (617)800-6737 for more information.
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