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2182 [ 2100 ] Clipper Six Touring Sedan

Model Information
YEAR:
1947
SERIES:
21st
MODEL BODY:
2182
MODEL CHASSIS:
2100
MODEL NAME:
Clipper Six Touring Sedan
VIN NUMBER:
*MISSING*
THEFT NUMBER:
*MISSING*
BRIGGS/OTHER NUM:
*MISSING*
General Information
STATUS:
Current Owner
STATUS DATE:
ACQUIRED WHERE:
West Virginia
ACQUIRED DATE:
ACQUIRED CONDITION:
Fair
OWNER:
Paul Olhovsky
OWNED LOCATION:
Hamilton, NJ 08619
OWNED CONDITION:
Fair
ORG DEALERSHIP:
DELIVERED DATE:
Interior Information Exterior Information
INTERIOR CODE:
PAINT CODE:
PAINT NAME:
Vermont Green
INTERIOR DESCRIPTION:
EXTERIOR DESCRIPTION:
Drivetrain Information
ENGINE:
245 (6 cyl, 105 hp)
ENGINE SERIAL:
*MISSING*
TRANSMISSION:
Other Information
OPTIONAL EQUIPTMENT:
VEHICLE HISTORY/
PROJECT STATUS:
Car came from Texas originally with a Texas plates and a Texas inspection sticker. I think it spent it's "driving life" there. I am asuuming this from the minimal amount of rust for a car of this vintage. According to the inspection sticker, it was last driven in 1975.










The owner I purchased it from stated, that the car was purchased from an inidual from Alabama (from it's original Texas home). Then, the past owner bought it from him and stored in his barn in West Virginia for the last 1 years or so.




Now it came to me!




Amazingly it starts right up. At this time, I don't want to do a frame-up. Car looks completely original and has never been restored or repainted. Interior is very rough, but "live-able" for now. I love the feel of the "original-ity" of this car and would love to know the history. It screams with history!




Anyone out there know anything else about this amazing car???
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