1949 Dodge Cornet/ Wayfare 2dr #s Matching Amazingly Clean Runs And Drives Aaa+ on 2040-cars
Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
Engine:FLATHEAD 6
Body Type:2DR
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Exterior Color: LT GREEN
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Coronet
Number of Cylinders: 6CY
Trim: WAYFAIR
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Mileage: 46,895
HELLO UP FOR BID IS ANOTHER AMAZING CLASSIC THIS SWEET 1949 DODGE CORNET/ WAYFAIR, IS A VERY HIGH QUAILTY DRIVER! THAT DEMANDS ATTENTION WHERE EVER SHE GOES, WENT FOR A RIDE TO MARINA AND WAS TRULY AMAZED HOW WELL THIS BEAUTY HANDLED, EVEN AT 55 MPH DROVE STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW, THE FAMOUS FLAT HEAD SIX RUNS SO SMOOTH, YOU COULD PUT A GLASS OF WATER ON THE HEAD AND WOULD NOT EVEN RIPPLE!!! THE FLUID DRIVE TRANS SHIFTS PERFECT, THE BODY LINES ARE LASER STRAIGHT, THE DOORS SHUT LIKE NEW, ALL GLASS IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE WITH NO CHIPS OR CRACKS ANYWHERE, AND ALL WINDOWS WORK PROPERLY, ALL CHROME LOOKS ORIGNAL AND SHINES BRIGHT [SEE PICS] THE INTERIOR IS ALSO VERY CLEAN AND ORIGNAL, ALL GAUGES WORK AS THEY SHOULD, ALL LIGHTS AND TURN SIGNALS, WORK AS THEY SHOULD, THE TRUNK IS ALSO IN VERY GOOD SHAPE WITH NO PATCHWORK OF ANY KIND, AND HAS THE ORIGNALSPARE TIRE AND JACK, THE UNDERSIDE IS ALSO VERY CLEAN, WITH NO PATCHWORK, THIS 1949 DODGE HAS BEEN VERY WELL PRESERVED, AND IT SHOWS, FOR BEING 64 YEARS OLD, AND DRIVES AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS IS JUST AMAZING, WAS TOLD MILES ARE CORRECT, IT SURE DRIVES LIKE IT HAS ONLY 46 K, IF IN AREA PLEASE COME LOOK BEFORE BIDDING! AND IF THINKING OF HAVING THE CAR SHIPPED WE USE A VERY RELIABLE, AND OF COURSE INSURED SHIPPER, WHO IS VERY REASONABLE PRICED, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY! ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL DON AT 734-751-1023 OR EMAIL AND WILL RESPOND ASAP! GOOD LUCK TO ALL ON OWNING A STUNNING AMERICAN LEGEND! GOD BLESS TO ALL!
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