For Sale:
1931 Chevrolet AE Independence Sedan Coach with brand new Coker Firestone white wall tires which were around $1400 total, I cannot recall the(Notice the stickers still on the tires) new paint and vinyl top. The rims were also painted. Needs some interior work. New axleshaft bearings and seals in the rear axle. The body work was done by a very reputable body shop, and you can see the Fisher Body badge in one of the pictures. Has a 194 cu in (3.2 L) 6-cylinder with manual transmission. Manual crank windows and wipers. We one of the bumpers as they are in the garage. Not sure where the rear bumper is, may not have it. Also have a hubcap for the spare tire on the rear which we purchased after the pictures were taken. Payment has to be made in cash or cashiers check from Wells Fargo. $250.00 paypal deposit due upon buy it now so we can make arrangements for you to pick up the vehicle yourself or by a auto transporter.
If you are a Vietnam Veteran, then this car has a story to it. It was originally owned by some farmer up until around the late 1960s to early 1970s in Northern Minnesota, he was saving it for his son when he returned home from Vietnam. The son didn't want it when he came home so the next owner purchased it right from the farmer as he was the first one to his door to buy it. (the next owner was a proud United States Merchant Marines "Armed Guard" sailor in WW2 making runs in Liberty Ships including runs to Murmansk in then Soviet Union) It received a exterior restoration around 2010.
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I am not sure of the mileage, I put my best guess in.