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1936 chevrolet standard 5 window coupe

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other
SubModel: model FC 1217
Year: 1936
Mileage: 99,999
VIN: 12FC04-17051
Engine: none
Vehicle Title: Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Item location: Mount Prospect, Illinois, United States

1936 Chevrolet Other Additional Info:

Offered for Sale . One 1936 Chevrolet (Standard ) five window coupe This is a restorable car with most of parts going with the car Or you can rat rod or Street rod it.The Car has no glass except for the rear windo, I have patterns,but will not automatically come with the car All the garnish mouldings are thereThe body on the car is soli, with no external pitting Rust out is at a minimum. the Front floor is there and I have extra used Panels for patching& a floor brace. The rear trunk floor is gone The wood is intact but will need to be replaced ( except for the package shelf)The car appears to have had Something fall on the passenger side roof ( I have a extra Roofsection that goes with the car ) The rear pan below the deck lid is crinkled I purchased one of those reproduction pans that goes up 12 inches .I married it to a used straight Section.All the fenders are steel (there is some pitting in the fronts the rears are clean but will need some body work .The deck lid is excellent and straightThe doors are solid except for the bottom 2 inches The wood is there but will need to be replaced or Steel reinforcements made . The car comes with the front fender bracesFront inner fender panels, Package tray and rear tire carrier
The following history : I bought this car about a year ag, from a fella in New Jersey he Had the car about 16 years . He bought the car from someone in Colorado. The Bill of sale shows that the car was in Colorado for at least 10 yearsA guy from Littleton Co, Supposedly bought the car from a Indian reservation In North Dakota in 1989. I will also offer a bill of sale . the tag on the fire wall says that the car was Built in Buffalo N.Y. The floor Tag is Gone but the bill of sales show a ser. # that is consistent with the Buffalo N.Y. Assembly plant.