1931 Chevrolet Independence

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$38,500 USD | Sold

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This is a delightful example of the popular Series AE Chevrolet Independence. It is powered by a 194-cid, 50-hp inline six-cylinder engine that is mated to a floor-mounted three-speed manual transmission. Two-tone tan, with tasteful orange accents in color, the Chevy is freshly detailed and ready to show or tour. Equipment found on the Independence includes dual side-mounted spare tires, radiator stoneguard, radiator mascot, windshield windwings, rearview mirror, cowllights, luggage rack, side curtains and a car cover. The rumbleseat doubles the seating capacity and adds to the enjoyment you can experience with the car.

This fine machine has been presented a first place award with a national Chevrolet club and is an AACA Junior and Senior award winner also.

By the early-1920s, Chevrolet had established itself as an excellent automaker that offered reliability and durability in the same package. By January 1930, Chevrolet introduced its new line of cars along with several innovations, which were joined by additional engine improvements in November. In fact, the eight millionth Chevrolet was produced on August 25, 1931. Chevrolets were known for quality, and this example will be a proper investment for one wishing to show or tour in a motor car that the whole family can enjoy.