Selling a 1931 Chevrolet 4dr Sedan. Car is mostly complete but wood has rotted. Lots of good parts, ratrod, restore, etc. Engine is stuck and rear wheels do not turn. Low starting bid with no reserve. Buyer to make payment at end of auction and pick up vehicle within 30 days. The vehicle is located in North Dakota, zip code 58257. Please ask all questions before bidding. Car is advertised locally so will end the auction early if sold locally.Thank you for looking.
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