1940 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Business Coupe w/Extras

Price: US $20,000.00 Item location: Woodford, Virginia, United States
Description:

1940 Chevrolet Other Master Deluxe

For your consideration is my beautiful 1940 Chevrolet Master Deluxe business coupe with the original 216 inline 6 cylinder engine and 3 speed vacuum assist manual transmission. The car was fully restored to factory specs 15-20 years ago by a GM dealer in Georgia. I've had this car for about 2 years and its been great ever since. I'm only selling this to help cover the cost of a 55 Cadillac that I am in the process of purchasing. The car will cruise to any show and I've had it as far as 200 miles away from home. It will get you to the event and back without issues. All of the gauges, lights, and accessories work. The car comes with over $4,000 of extra parts to include:
2 complete coupe doors with glass and hardware2 front fenders2 rear fendersTrunk deck with hardware2 running boardsCompete stainless trim setRadio grille (NOS)Engine and transmission sealsHeadlight bucketsChrome trimEngine partsEtc
New items added within the last 2 years:BatteryGenerator (factory correct)Tires (Firestone bias ply)Water pumpWiper bladesEngine decalsAll fluids changed
This car is also equipped with a heater box and defroster vents which were an option in 1940. Its perfect for those colder spring or fall events! The car is also still in its original 6 volt configuration and it was rewired with a kit from YNZ Yesterday Parts when it was restored. If you're looking for a car that's 100% factory this is the car for you!
I am asking 20,000 for this car which includes all of the parts. Buyer is responsible for shipping and handling of the vehicle. This vehicle is being sold without any warranty or return policy. It is up to the buyer to address any questions that they might have with me prior to buying the vehicle. Please contact me for further information. Thank you.
Here is a short video clip of the car from a cruise in August 2017:

https://youtu.be/gbwiTfmys9M

This video explains the vacuum shift feature on the 1940 Chevrolet:
https://youtu.be/vCagH28uCjQ
**I appreciate the recent interest in my vehicle however I am not interested in low ball offers or interests from dealers. Thank you.