Buy it and leave it alone. Old Chevys are a lot rarer than old Fords. That car looks brand new.
Looks like you were shaking with excitment when it was uncovered.
this is what that car looks like with the metal skin removed , now you can see why they are so rare , when the wood rotted, the car fell apart and most went to the scrap yard.
WOW... that is a great car but deserves to be kept as is... when was the last time anyone saw one in that great condition. 24's pictures of the wooden frame speaks volumes... still hard for me to imagine cars were actually built like that! Plus, I always loved the wheels on those cars!!!
wow!! I think i wouldve messed myself at the uncovering of that car, especially the condition that its in. Wow!!
I would either keep it like it is, or sell it to a museum and make good money off of it. Or you could take it to the barrett jackson car auction and get probably around 100 grand out of it, or at least close. Numbers matching, all original, even down to the tires, yeah youd get a good amount for sure.
Or you could trade me for my very very very rare 1952 plymouth cranbrook.
Buy it and leave it alone. Old Chevys are a lot rarer than old Fords. That car looks brand new.
Looks like you were shaking with excitment when it was uncovered.