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1936 Chevrolet Standard Coupe on 2040-cars

US $16,800.00
Year:1936 Mileage:99999
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For sale 1936 chevy standard coupe, car was taken apart when purchased new 8 years ago. Steel body was sand blasted, rust cut out and replaced with new pieces of steel. Frame was sandblasted and powder coated black. Car needs some work before it can be driven, please see list of items below. New crate engine runs, I have not started in 1 year. Has some scratches on running boards Here is a list of new parts installed:

 

Chevy 350HO crate motor

Turbo 700 trans

TCI front cross member with IFS coil over front suspension

10 bolt Camaro rear axle

Rear leaf springs

12 gallon Fuel cell in trunk

New brake booster/ master cylinder mounted under body

Stainless steel brake lines

New copper radiator with electric fan

Ididit steering column

Auto meter gauges

New upholstery installed 1 year ago

 

Items needed to complete car:

 

Fix passenger door to not sag when opens

Wheels & tires

Front bumper bolts

Glove box door

Door & cowl weather striping

Wheel Alignment

Run battery cable to trunk or behind seat

Rubber mats on running boards

Trunk handle

mirrors

rear tail light

 

i have the title for vehicle but has not been transferred to my name

 


On Apr-01-14 at 14:05:08 PDT, seller added the following information:

 

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