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2465 [ 2401 ] 200 Deluxe Club Sedan

Model Information
YEAR:
1951
SERIES:
24th
MODEL BODY:
2465
MODEL CHASSIS:
2401
MODEL NAME:
200 Deluxe Club Sedan
VIN NUMBER:
*MISSING*
THEFT NUMBER:
*MISSING*
BRIGGS/OTHER NUM:
*MISSING*
General Information
STATUS:
Current Owner
STATUS DATE:
ACQUIRED WHERE:
Altoona, WI
ACQUIRED DATE:
ACQUIRED CONDITION:
Parts Car
OWNER:
Mike T
OWNED LOCATION:
Gilman, WI
OWNED CONDITION:
Parts Car
ORG DEALERSHIP:
DELIVERED DATE:
Interior Information Exterior Information
INTERIOR CODE:
PAINT CODE:
PAINT NAME:
Valiant Green
INTERIOR DESCRIPTION:
Gray/silver dash and upholstery. Great dash and wheel, with good chrome. Everything else water- stained and generally falling apart
EXTERIOR DESCRIPTION:
Some of the original green still showing, most of body is covered with red primer. All the trim is there, stainless is excellent, chrome has pitting, but good for a driver. Body panels, rockers and floors badly rusted.
Drivetrain Information
ENGINE:
288 (8 cyl, 135 hp)
ENGINE SERIAL:
*MISSING*
TRANSMISSION:
Ultramatic
Other Information
OPTIONAL EQUIPTMENT:
VEHICLE HISTORY/
PROJECT STATUS:
Found the car on ebay, and since it was only a couple hours away, went to take a look. Worked out a good deal as a parts car. The last owner got it from the estate of an elderly man who started to restore it, but lost interest/money or something. The car sat for the next 26 years untouched in his garage. After a little fresh gas, it started right u
and was driven out under it's own power. The brakes, however, didn't hold u
as well and need to be completely gone through. The biggest problem is that it spent it's life in Wisconsin, which means it has extensive rust from salt. This will be the parts source for my other '51 coupe. But for now it's tucked away in another garage awaiting it's fate.
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