The selling dealer of this 1936 Three-Window Coupe d states that it was built in the eties. He adds that the car is in very good condition, with a “rust-free, all-steel body” that’s mounted on an “also rust-free chassis.” Power comes from a small-block Chevy V8. Silver flames were painted when the car was built.
- The engine is a Chevrolet small-block V8.
- The car’s odometer reading represents the current engine mileage, per the seller.
- The transmission is an unspecified automatic.
- A Corvette supplied the rear end.
- No body damage has been reported.
- The fenders were recently repainted, according to the seller.
- The silver flames are painted and not decals, per the seller.
- The taillights are ’39 style “teardrop” units.
- The diamond tuck black vinyl upholstery is in very good condition, in the seller’s opinion.
- The door panels and dashboard pad were also done in a diamond pattern.
- The main part of the dashboard is wood and fitted with VDO gauges.
- The tilt steering column has a wood-rimmed steering wheel.
- The wheels are chrome reverse units with smoothy-style center caps.
- No extra parts or accessories are included.
- The car has no needs or issues, according to the seller.
- This 1936 Three-Window Coupe d is small-block Chevy powered.
- The transmission is a GM automatic.
- undy paint with silver flames covers the body and the fenders are black.
- The seat was upholstered in traditional-style diamond-tuck vinyl.
- suspension is a standard transverse spring and I-beam axle.
The selling dealer states that it will provide a clean Ohio title for the proper transfer of ownership for this vehicle. This 1936 Three-Window Coupe d was built in the eties and done in a traditional style. The semi-rare body style has a functional rumble seat.