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1947 Chrysler Town And Country 2 Door Convertible Very Desirable on 2040-cars

Year:1947 Mileage:39999 Color: Castings will require re
Location:

Glencoe, Missouri, United States

Glencoe, Missouri, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:8 Cylinder Flathead
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: C3946940B
Year: 1947
Sub Model: Convertible
Make: Chrysler
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Town & Country
Trim: Solid Wood
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 39,999
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

1947 Chrysler Town and Country 2 Door Convertible #D129/IC017 Clear Title. Keys. VIN# C3946940B , 8 Cylinder Flathead, Standard  "Fluid Drive" Transmission.  39,999 Miles showing on Odometer.   Last Service Sticker 3/12/64.  Mostly Complete Car, Missing Driveshaft and A Small Bypass Housing on Top of the Water Pump.  Engine Starts and Runs ( a little lifter noise).    The Engine was rebuilt by MR Fuchs about 8/10 years ago.  The engine has very little running time.  Radiator fan is included, but not shown.  Car Does Roll and the Brakes have been inspected and found to be in good working condition.  Recent Exhaust.  Car has been in storage for 25+ years. A Solid Car with no indications of collision or body damage.  Body has some surface rust, not serious.  Solid Floors.  Original Paint and Wood.  The Wood appears to be in Good General Condition.  Did Not see any decay in the wood.  Wood in the Door Jams is Solid.  A few wood areas will require repair, minor.  All of the Wood needs to be refinished.    The Convertible Top has a hole and will need to be replaced.  Top Irons look to be complete and in fair condition.  Top mechanism does work.  All the Glass is good.  Interior is in fair condition and mostly complete.  A Few of the plastic handles are cracked or broken.  Driver Side Window Crank is broken.  Seat covers are over the original material.  Seats look to be in sound condition.  Complete Dash in Good Condition.  Did not see any cracks in the Steering Wheel.  Nice Door Panels.  Bumpers Are Straight and in fair condition, but will require re-plating.  Most of the Exterior Castings will require re-plating.  Trunk supports needs repair.      Do not know condition of underside of vehicle. Please review all 24 pictures.  This is a great original example of an Iconic Automobile.     This car is offered with No Reserve and No "Buy It Now".  Car can be picked-up in St. Louis County, 63123. This vehicle is being sold as " Estate Sale George "Dutch" Fuchs". Vehicle is not available for inspection. A $2,000.00 Paypal Deposit is required within 24 hours of sale to hold vehicle. Vehicle must be picked-up within 30 days of date of sale. Transportation not provided. No vehicle warranty offered or implied. Vehicle sold in the "As IS Condition". Final Payment is Paypal or Cash. At the time of transfer buyer will receive: Affidavit of vehicle sale from the Probate Court, Administrative letter from the "Personal Representative" and a copy of the death certificate George Fuchs and Clear Title. Questions welcome. Thanks, Gary

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