Clean & Clear on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
This is a gorgeous example of a mild kustom.
1949 Chevrolet Fleetline.
Original drive train, rebuilt 216 & three speed trans
Rebuilt front suspension
Air bags on all four sides with independent control per-wheel
Lowering blocks
The frame has NOT been notched. It does not lay on the ground. However you could notch the frame if you wanted to go lower since all the air ride is in place
All gauges & lights work
Brand new white wall tires
Frenched headlights
Taillights smoothed
1956 corvette taillights molded into the body
Kustom grill - stock 1949 Chevrolet grille with 1953 teeth
Gorgeous new interior
This car is in very nice shape and condition however is not perfect. There are a few minor imperfections in the paint and some of the trim has a few scratches.
Paint: 8/10
Interior: 9/10
Chrome: 9/10
Stainless trim: 7/10
This is an exceptionally nice car.
may do partial trade for the right car, truck, or motorcycle.
More photos can be seen here: http://s1381.photobucket.com/user/Chris_Borsheim/slideshow/1949%20Fleetline
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