1931 Chevrolet Independence 5-Window Coupe finished in Green and
Black paint. Paint is a nice driver quality and chrome is in good
shape as well. Under the hood is the 194ci Stovebolt inline 6 that
is paired with a manual transmission. Riding on color matched spoke
wheels and wide whites. In 1931, Chevrolet outsold Ford Motor
Company which was short lived until the Flathead V8 was released
soon after. Rear window functions properly and does roll down. Tan
cloth bench seat interior. Left stock in the interior. This does
have an electric fuel pump with switch by the ignition. Comes with
miscellaneous parts like fuel cap, rear bumper parts, speedometer,
and more. Great running and driving Chevrolet Independence!
Give us a call at 507-386-1726 or email "sales@uniquemankato.com"
to inquire about this vehicle.
TRADES WILL BE CONSIDERED AND FINANCING IS AVAILABLE
This particular vehicle IS ELIGIBLE for an extended warranty! Ask
us for more details!
•••MN residents are responsible for tax, license and title
procurement fees. Out of state buyers will only have a $100 Title
Procurement fee, no tax or other fees charged.•••
Vehicle Details
1931 Chevrolet AE Independence
Listing ID:CC-1355548
Price:$19,900
Location:Mankato, Minnesota
Year:1931
Make:Chevrolet
Model:AE Independence
Exterior Color:GREEN
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:7337
Stock Number:# 4386
VIN:2AE76698
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