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1932' Chevrolet Phaeton

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$43,595
Publié 27 Avril 2017ID: BH1obL
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il y a 7 années, 6 mois

Information from the owner

Corps: Berline
Âge: 85 années
Couleur de la carrosserie: Bleu

Commentaires du vendeur sur 1932' Chevrolet Phaeton

Stock #6884STL
Vehicle is located near St. Louis, MO-USA
001-618-271-3000

$43,595.00 US Dollars
Stock #6884-STL
Engine: Chevrolet S-6 Cylinder
Transmission: 3-Speed Manual
Mileage: 932 (unknown)
Body Style: Sedan
Gears: 4.10
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Tan

Bias Ply Tires
Manual Convertible Top
Vinyl Interior
Wide White Walls
Wire Wheels

For sale in our St. Louis showroom is a beautiful 1932 Chevrolet Phaeton. The odometer on this 32' Phaeton reads 932, which represents the miles driven since the restoration was completed nearly 20 years ago. Options for this 1932 Chevrolet Phaeton include: Manual Convertible Top, Vinyl Interior, Manual Turn Signals, Windshield Wiper, Wide White Wall Bias Ply Tires, and Wire Wheels. Powering this Chevrolet Phaeton is a 3.2L "Stove Bolt" 6 cylinder engine, which is believed to be original to the car. It is a naturally aspirated engine that features 2 valves per cylinder and produces 60 horsepower. A 3 speed manually transmission transfers those horses to the rear end, which houses 4.10 gears. This Phaeton was restored 20 years ago, and still looks fantastic. The blue exterior paint against the tan top, tan interior, and orange wire wheels produce a very unique look that does not disappoint. The tan top and tan vinyl interior are both in very good condition, free from any rips, tears, or serious wear. The Phaeton body style differs from a convertible in that it does not have a winding or sliding windows in the doors nor does it have a permanent, fixed roof. Due to the lack of a rigid or fixed roof, the Phaeton was much lighter than a convertible. The Phaeton body style was faded out after the convertible style became much more popular with its ability to be driven in all types of weather. The last Phaeton to be mass produced by an American manufacturer was the 1948 Willys-Overland Jeepster.
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If marked as such, the Owner states, this vehicles as numbers matching and/or original mileage. It has not been verified by Gateway Classic Cars. As such Gateway Classic Cars is not guaranteeing the authenticity of this claim. Buyer is encouraged to verify this information on their own, prior to purchase.

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