1949 Chevrolet Fleetline 4 Door Fastback Aerosedan No Rust, Runs Good 50 Gm on 2040-cars
Hemet, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:INLINE 6 cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Chevrolet
Sub Model: Chevy Aerosedan
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: Fleetline Fastback
Drive Type: RWD
1949 Chevrolet Fleetline fast back. Solid rust free California body. Engine runs well and quiet, transmission shifts good, 12 volt system, brakes seem to work fine. Rock solid floors. Doors, hood and trunk all align nicely.
Missing bumpers, trim, seats, door panels and most of glass. I do have a set of tail lights and bezels and some misc. trim but, that's it I am afraid. The dash is complete and un-tampered with down to the radio and cigar lighter! Head liner and dome light are still in place.
Excellent project for someone as the body is solid and she runs good. You can buy everything it needs right here on eBay! All at once or as you go.
I have clear California DMV lien sale paperwork for it that you simply take to your DMV and transfer into your name and receive title. NO BACK FEES DUE. That simple.
$250.00 Paypal is due at auctions end, balance in full within 3 days. CASH or CERTIFIED BANK CHECK. Car stays put until check clears (about 5 days). You have up to 30 days storage however the sooner it's gone the better.
No first time or negative bidders please (contact me first with your intentions), real auction so if you bid and win you pay for the car and pick it up. SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS. Hemet Ca 92545. Car may be sold through other means hence seller has the right to end auction if needed.
Thank You
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