Country Club Wood trim accessory which was offered by Select Chevrolet dealers during 1948, by 1949 the option had gone away. Three Models were produced the Aero Sedan, the Convertible and the Sport Coupe models the frames are made of Ash and the interior is Mahogany.
*A Modest Car for a Man of Means
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/25/automobiles/collectibles/25FLEETLINE.html?_r=0
Interested in my car? private seller - give me a call (not into emails) 714-33two 0186
- 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster
- 216 Engine (Numbers Matching)
- 3 Speed Column Vacuum Assist
- 12 Volt upgrade (starts immediately) all gauges work/ bright lights
- Includes 4 Factory Wheels (Colored Coated Oxford Maroon Metallic)
- Fulton Visor
- Corker Tires (New)
- Newer Car Cover (I have a old one also)
- Books Records ETC
- Paint No: 375 (Oxford Maroon Metallic)
- (2) Sets of Wheels (Factory Color Coded) Chrome on Car with New Corker Tires (Zero Curb Rash on Any Wheels)
- Factory Locking Gas Cap
- (2) Radio's (Factory is in dash) Aftermarket unit is hidden and plays Beautifully
- Factory Steering Wheel fully refurbished
Rust Free Example (Dry Weather car- Garaged since new - Frame is beautiful, not under coated not painted no patching 100% original)Drives "as new" in every respect, starts instantly very responsive the steering is tight and brakes are new along with many suspension parts and I never have seen a drip of oil (try finding another like this). The only car that commands more respect would be my Ford Sportsman - I have owned a Town and Country and for me these Chevrolet Coupes are much nicer in the respect that they have more Beautiful Fender lines additionally they are smaller vehicles and fit easily into any Garage. **Please note: Wood cars should always be kept in doors- even though the wood is perfect and has multiple coats of Epifanes High Gloss Varnish I never leave my Wood cars outside over night- If you don't have a Garage please don't consider a Wood car.
Runs beautifully
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