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1951 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery Wagon-whitewalls-1949-1950-1952-1953-1954 on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1951 Mileage:54315 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:235 Inline 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: JAA892929
Year: 1951
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: DeLuxe
Drive Type: Rwd
Mileage: 54,315
Sub Model: Sedan Delivery, Airbags,Whitewalls, Custom
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black

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1952 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery Wagon

Up for sale is our Sedan Delivery that has been a California car most of its life. Solid body with all rust removed from front floors by a professional shop, back of wagon is solid to carry any load necessary. Wagon does well around town and is a great conversation piece always getting compliments. Stays cool in and out of traffic at 190 all the time without the need of an electric fan. Newer radial whitewalls also help keep a smooth ride along with the airbags set at a comfortable ride height. Wagon can be driven with bags completely aired out if something happened and were forced to drive to low temporarily. Frame is completely stock and has not been cut up or C notched at all. Coils were removed up front with airbags taking there place and in the rear a 4 link was added with cup brackets holding the airbags. Tires in rear are about 1 1/2" from touching the inside wheel wells. Over all wagon is fun to drive to shows or around town, its not perfect and has its imperfections as and 1951 car/truck would have. I have added information below of all the things that have been completed on it and tried to get everything. 
Please ask if you have any questions. Thanks for looking

Clear California title

Body
California Wagon
Clean body, no rust through out car
Front floors replaced with new sheet metal
Metal floors in rear are solid and in good shape
Very small amount of pitting around wheel well and spare tire ( see pics )
Paint is a Valspar suede black, shines because it is waxed to protect
the paint from weather
1x4 support bar added behind bench seat for strength between pillars
Has a 49 front grill/ clip that is original and in great shape
59 rear tail light with original safety star over license plate
Comes with front hood emblem on spare hood ( see pic of extra hood )
Stock skirts are in good shape

Engine
235 motor with a stock 3 speed on the tree transmission
motor runs strong
no smoke and has good compression
According to number on motor, stovebolt forum shows it being out of a 1955 truck
Electronic ignition with flame thrower coil
chrome 1 wire alternator
has dual exhaust from intake back with 1 1/2" pipes running all the
out back with glasspacks
Stock radiator
New Optima Battery
Newer gas tank with new sending unit, new gas filler neck, new tank straps

Transmission
3 speed on the column
Stock transmission with no leaks

Interior
Bench seat is nice and comfortable with no tears, recently redone with
all new foam and seat springs re-done
New Alpine stereo ( iPod hookup )  in glovebox with kicker speakers in
door and 6x9's in a box behind bench seat
Stock wiring throughout
All lights work
Gauges work in dash and under dash work
New ( temp, fuel gauges under dash )
All glass in good shape with new felt in doors

Suspension
Ridetech AirPod set up
Bagged on all four corners
Digital read out on display of psi on each bag, shows psi that tank is
holding also
Big red Airpod 5 gallon tank in rear
Slam specialities Air Bags in front and rear ( 250 psi with 1/2" port )
ViAir valves
1/2" lines
Frame is completely stock and nothing cut at all
Does NOT have a C notch in rear...bone stock
Triangulated 4 link set up in rear

Rear end
10 bolt chevy
driveline balanced with rebuilt yoke

Steering
Stock Steering box and column
Steering box is solid and has no play or slop in it

Brakes
Stock drums in front and rear
New brakes shoes in front
New wheel cylinders
Brakes work good, no mushy pedal
Have new cable and clips to hook up emergency brake on stock handle to
10 bolt rear end

Tires/Rims
15" stock rims
Stock center caps on all four rims with nice original chrome trim rings
American Classics white walls
205/70R15 ( Radial Tires )
Tires have 90% tread life and are almost brand new

Has a newer Clifford 1x Matrix 2 way Alarm system with digital keypad,
professionally installed

Clean California Title

All have a very nice Visor for windshield that could also be included

Comes with lots of extra parts collected over time
**nice hood with clean Front emblem and hood spear
**Original GM 1950's spot light
**glass bowl gas filter
**new in box master cylinder
**extra keys
**glove box
**bumper guards
**Manuals and Catalogs
**New Fog light switch for interior
**See pics for box of parts!!

See link for additional pictures below
http://s969.photobucket.com/user/usaredwhite/library/51%20Sedan%20Delivery

Not interested in trades

Will sell any where in the world and can help coordinate
pickup/delivery any way possible

Car is for sale locally and auction may be ended at any time as i
reserve the right

Bidders with feedback less than 5 please contact me first or your bid
will be deleted


Click on link below for a little video of the wagon




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EXTRA PARTS INCLUDED BELOW

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CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE

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Comes with all paperwork, manuals, etc....

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