Lot 5186

Auburn Fall 2013

1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster

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$40,700 USD | Sold

United States | Auburn, Indiana

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  • 216.5-cid, 90-hp, six-cylinder overhead valve engine
  • Three-speed manual transmission
  • Restored several years ago with light patina from minimal use and storage
  • Convertibles only 4-percent of production in 1947, which makes for scarcity today
  • New full-leather interior and folding cloth top

216.5-cid, 90-hp, six-cylinder overhead valve engine, three-speed manual transmission, semi-elliptic leaf springs with shocks and four-wheel drum brakes. Wheelbase: 116-inches

Following World War II, Detroit refocused on automobile production. Nearly four years had passed in which no civilian passenger cars had been produced. Chevrolet, along with most of its competitors, shrewdly elected to present existing models. After all, the paid-for factory tooling was already in place, and the demand for new cars was unprecedented.

Less than 10 years ago, this 1947 Chevrolet was updated with a stunning exterior wood package. Also of note is the newer full-leather interior and folding cloth top. The interior is a delight to behold, with hand-painted wood grain embellishments on the dash, steering wheel and windows sills. The factory pushbutton radio is also a lovely feature. The Fleetside was restored several years ago, the engine bay, undercarriage and exterior show light patina from minimal use and storage. Only four percent of 1947 Chevrolets were convertibles, making them quite elusive and highly-prized in today’s market.