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Chevrolet Opera Coupe
Chevrolet Opera Coupe
Lot Number | 39 |
Make | Chevrolet |
Model | Opera Coupe |
Year | |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 216CI Inline Six |
Mileage Indicated | |
Paperwork |
Introducing the 1939 Chevrolet 2-Door Coupe, a classic that beautifully captures the charm of pre-war American motoring.
This particular example is remarkably neat and highly original, still powered by its robust 246ci inline six-cylinder engine paired with a 3-speed manual transmission, ensuring an authentic driving experience that harks back to its golden era.
The exterior features stunning two-tone paintwork, a design choice that accentuates the coupe’s flowing lines and classic styling, perfectly suited to this timeless Chevy.
Inside, the interior complements the car’s overall aesthetic, reflecting the true essence of 1930s design and craftsmanship. From the upholstery to the dashboard layout, it’s a nostalgic trip to an era when every detail was thoughtfully crafted.
This 1939 Chevrolet Coupe isn’t just a car, it’s a statement piece, a slice of history, and a true collector’s gem. Don’t miss the chance to own this stunning example of automotive elegance!
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