Lot 6109

Auburn Fall 2013

1932 Chevrolet Confederate

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$30,000 - $35,000 USD | Not Sold

United States | Auburn, Indiana

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  • This 1932 Chevrolet Confederate Series BA four-door sedan is an older frame-off restoration
  • The Confederate is powered by a 194-cid “stove bolt” six-cylinder engine that is mated to a three-speed manual transmission
  • Features include an all-steel body and fenders, dual sidemount spares with covers, dual taillights, cowllights, luggage rack with auxiliary trunk, cabin heater, eagle hood ornament and wide whitewall tires

The 1932 Chevrolet Confederate Series BA was marketed by GM as the "Baby Cadillac". It featured a Cadillac-style radiator shell and chrome plated rectangular opening doors to cool the engine in the hood sides instead of louvers. It was the first year that a synchromesh transmission was offered in all three forward gears.

This 1932 Chevrolet Confederate Series BA four-door sedan is an older frame-off restoration that still shows exceptionally well with excellent paint, interior and a freshly detailed chassis and engine bay. It has the correct mohair interior along with period-correct wood grained finished dashboard. Exterior paint is finished in a lovely Azure Blue with the wire wheels finished in a cream yellow similar to what they call "straw" on a Model A Ford. The Confederate is powered by a 194-cid “stove bolt” six-cylinder engine that is mated to a three-speed manual transmission, and features include an all-steel body and fenders, dual sidemount spares with covers, dual taillights, cowllights, luggage rack with auxiliary trunk, cabin heater, eagle hood ornament and wide whitewall tires.