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Grease Monkey
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I have a 1951 Chevy Styleline Deluxe Coach. I'm asking $2,500.00 for it. The body and floor boards are in good shape. It also runs. I put new brake pads all the way around along with the cylinder thing in the brake area as well. I had the gas tank cleaned and coated on the inside so it is clean with no rust. We are moving soon from Redmond Washington to Orlando Florida soon and need to sell the car. This is a project car but I feel it is in pretty good shape. I have an extra transmission in good shape. I have an extra head that has been redone. I have the hubcaps. I have attached 6 file photos of the car.

Thanks,
Harold

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Last edited by HaroldofRedmond; 07/21/23 08:57 AM. Reason: Lower price of car
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A minor point for you Harold for your advertisement - your Chev is not a coupe. It is a Styleline Deluxe coach (although many would call it a sedan). The coupes had longer trunk lids and shorter rear quarter windows.

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Hall Monitor
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Alas, modern terminology, folks these days are calling anything with two doors a "coupe". Not a bad project car.


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