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1937 Chevrolet Chevy Coupe Bodies Barn Find Project on 2040-parts.com

US $3,950.00
Location:

Marina, California, US

Marina, California, US
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Last Winter I had these bodies and frames list individually, with incredible response at over $6,000.00.  We could not close a sale, and had numerous requests for parts.  The owner, in an effort to try and get these out of his shop yard, has requested that I put them all on as one NO RESERVE auction starting at $3950 for all of them.  One purchase buys all of the 37 parts.  Pick the best of everything and sell off the rest to repay you bank account.  Bodies are located in pixley, just North of Bakersfield on Old highway 99.  Please contact the owner at 559-799-5460 with questions.  Local pickup preferred, but if you have a carrier with a sense of humor, send him by!  Ask all questions prior to bidding.  $1,000 deposit is dues through Paypal with 48 hours of auction close.  Thank you.

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