This refurbished 1. The seller states that rbor to storation of , , performed “a complete mechanical rebuild on the , including a conversion to 12-volt electricals and the fitment of aftermarket air conditioning, followed by a full suspension rebuild that the seller says was performed by tage to Works of . The seller reports that the is “well maintained” and that the “engine, transmission, and brakes are all in top condition.” The ’s V12 engine is believed to be original to the car. The seller notes no body damage, (and) no tears in seats.” The is further reported to have been stored in a climate-controlled garage. New window seals, and passenger’s-side actuator for the power window have reportedly been replaced. The driver’s side still needs to be serviced. The seller states that the car is in “very good condition” inside and out. sed on the photos, both the engine bay and underside appear to be clean.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean title in the owner’s name. The seller is assisting the owner, with his permission, to get the vehicle listed online. Designated as a CCCA Full Classic, this low-production 1948 Club Coupe has reportedly undergone mechanical refurbishment including the fitment of 12-volt electricals and aftermarket air conditioning.