Rare 1951 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
This immaculate restored 1951 Chevy Sedan Delivery was sold new to the
Reynolds Tobacco Company in Little Rock, Arkansas. In the 1960's it was
sold to and used by a plumber in central Arkansas. Its engine failed
in the 1970's and the delivery was cast aside in a salvage in Lowell,
Arkansas. They Delivery was found and purchased in 2002 by a restorer
who had a 51,000 mile 1951 four door Chevrolet Sedan that he used as a
donor to restore the Delivery. When the vehicle was found in the
salvage yard, the faded Camel cigarette advertisement was still visible
on its side panels.
Its data plate (Fisher Body Number Plate) reads and decodes as follows: Style No. 51-1271 (1951 Delivery) Body No. CL 7519 (Production Sequence Number) Trim No. 163 (Brown Vinyl) Paint No. SPEC (Special) Top "No Entry" ACC. "No Entry" The vehicle runs very well, and has the original 6 volt electrical system. The 1951 Chevy Sedan Delivery comes with some documents, Photo book (of restoration) Full payment must be made within 3 days of auction close. Acceptable methods of payment are Cash, Cashier's Check, or verified Bank to Bank Wire Transfer. Vehicle will not be released until all funds are received and verified by Seller. Credit card, Debit card or PayPal maximum deposit is $2,000.00. Personal checks are not accepted. Buyer is solely responsible for pick up or transportation of vehicle.
This vehicle is sold "AS-IS - Due to the age of this vehicle, the true vehicle mileage is unknown. CA Dealer #82845 |
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