Coke versus Pepsi. Yankees versus Red Sox. Chevy versus Ford. Seems that some rivalries have been around forever. Even in the '30s, Ford and Chevy were battling i out. And for 1932 Chevrolet had the "Confederate" which was offered in a wide range o body styles. We have an amazing, virtually all original example here, looking handsome in its Coach Coupe body style.
…Coke versus Pepsi. Yankees versus Red Sox. Chevy versus Ford. Seems that some rivalries have been around forever. Even in the ’30s, Ford and Chevy were battling i out. And for 1932 Chevrolet had the “Confederate” which was offered in a wide range o body styles. We have an amazing, virtually all original example here, looking handsome in its Coach Coupe body style.
The Confederate‘s all-original body is in amazing shape, with the original paint showing some “buff through” as testament to the care the car received throughout i s 90 years. The various chrome components (grille, headlights, bumpers) have been re-chromed and look stunning. Wide whitewall tires mounted on the original spoked wheels with chrome hubcaps add the perfect exclamation point to this classic‘s curb appeal.
Inside, the original Mohair upholstery is in good condition overall, wit some staining present. Somewhat ahead of its time, a window shade for the back window is feature that came back around in the 1990s. Full instruments grace the no-nonsense dashboard, and the three-speed manual shifter is topped with a Bakelite knob.
Under the hood, the bulletproof in line six has been refurbished and runs through a 3–speed manual transmission. The steering and brakes are likewise mechanically sound. As the car has been in long-term, heated storage, we have put it in our shop to got through it to ensure that it’s turn–key ready to go for its next owner. The amazing documentation i eludes the original bill of sale from Larry–Rowe Chevrolet of New York City, dated Dec 12, 1931
*The following ratings were provided by the consignor, based on a scale of ‘Poor’, ‘Fair’, ‘Good’, ‘Very Good’ or ‘Excellent’. (Excellent = 100% restored)