This is a true Barn Find. The 1930 Chevrolet featured here was recently recovered from its 35 year resting place. It is in a remarkable state of preservation. The car is virtually rust free and remains in it factory, stock livery. Its amazing to see the original wooden floor planks with the body number stamped in it.
The 6 cylinder engine appears completely stock and turns over easily. We have made no attempt to get it running. We will leave that enjoyment to the new owner. The transmission clicks positively into each gear. The dashboard is outfitted will all of its original gages and they present quite nicely. The mechanical brakes still work as does the clutch pedal.
The body is in great condition. The doors close properly with a positive click and even the windows crank up and down. The underside and chassis is equally well preserved with no signs of damage or severe rust. Only traces of minor scale in isolated places are evidence of its lengthy hibernation. The paint on front splash pan has lifted and some minor surface rust has appeared. I have the complete front bumper and the rear bumper brackets but they are in poor condition and will need restoration.
The interior upholstery is in good condition and is serviceable. Even the door panels have a nice appearance. The original wooden floor panels have the Fisher body stamp along with the body number that matches the number on the firewall tag.
This is a great opportunity to acquire a very clean, complete and highly original example to recommission and enjoy or modify to your taste.
Please ask all questions prior to bidding. This car is being sold "as is, where is" and has no warranty of any kind. The buyer is responsible for paying for the shipping but I'm happy to assist with the arrangements. The buyer is responsible for any applicable taxes and registration fees based upon their location of residence. I am selling this car on behalf of its owner. The car is located in my building located in Auburn Hills, Michigan.