The brilliant Corvette ellow paint on this 1931 Chevrolet Five-Window Coupe d makes it hard to ignore. The seller notes that the car is an “eye turner and a great driver.” The Chevy was in a recent accident that damaged the left front fender, hood, headlight bar, grille, and radiator, but everything has been repaired to “better than new,” in the seller’s opinion.
- The engine is a Chevy small-block 350-cu.in. OHV V8 of unspecified vintage.
- The engine has block-hugger headers.
- The transmission is an automatic.
- The paint color is described as Corvette ellow.
- The exterior spare tire has a yellow vinyl cover with an embossed “bowtie” emblem.
- The tan vinyl interior shows some wear, like on the edges of the bucket seats.
- The tilt steering column is topped by a wood-rimmed, banjo-style custom wheel.
- The driver’s seat has power adjustments.
- The car has air conditioning.
- The trunk was carpeted and upholstered to match the interior.
- The three-spoke alloy wheels are Weld Racing products.
- Photos of the accident rebuild and receipts are available.
- The car has no needs or issues, per the seller.
- This 1931 Chevrolet Five-Window Coupe d stands out in Corvette ellow.
- The engine is a Chevy small-block 350-cu.in. V8.
- The transmission is an automatic.
- The car has always been stored under cover, according to the seller.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean ska title in his name. This 1931 Chevrolet Five-Window Coupe d has “always been a driver” according to the seller, who has owned it for the past four years. A friend who built the car owned it for the previous 41 years.