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Lot Details & Additional Photographs VIN: 4-63 89258

With a 134 cubic inch "Go Devil" four cylinder engine with 63 horsepower, and a three-speed manual transmission that is column shifted with overdrive.

Exterior in two-tone red/black paint, with a black soft top and side curtains. Also with whitewall tires date 3/22, hubcaps with bright trim rings, wheels painted body color, sun visors, deluxe steering wheel, locking glovebox, cigar lighter, and continental tire kit. An interior fan with heat is mounted under the dash.

Please note, bidders may be subject to a bidding limit. Please review your account and contact the front office for assistance with increasing a bid limit prior to the auction. This lot subject to reserve. For this lot, payment accepted only by wire transfer. 10% buyer's premium for LLA live-online and absentee bidding. LLA will process taxes, title, and registration for NC buyers. For out-of-state buyers, a third-party will handle the processing. Buyer's invoice will include tax, tag, and title fees, along with a document fee of $199 for NC and $399 out-of-state.

From a Collector Pleasant Garden, North Carolina

This car has been in Pleasant Garden, North Carolina its whole life.Purchased new by pharmacists Joe and Tom Davis of Pleasant Garden and Yanceyville, NC. It was later sold to Walter Wright, POW survivor of WWII, of Pleasant Garden. Current owner purchased it in 1991 from Mr. Wright. It was restored in 1994 by Ronald Osbourne a well known Mopar specialist.

The following condition report, while thorough, is not exhaustive as vintage cars have inherent wear and imperfections. We welcome personal inspections.

This 30 year old restoration shows extremely well, with few areas of concern; carburetor stutters at times, seems to be running lean. A little bit of choke clears it up; some minor pitting of brightwork; small are on passenger floorboard bear evidence of a patch on the inside; paint is peeling from inside of wheels; some of the bakelite pieces are cracked or broken; no other apparent concerns.

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Lot Details & Additional Photographs VIN: 4-63 89258

With a 134 cubic inch "Go Devil" four cylinder engine with 63 horsepower, and a three-speed manual transmission that is column shifted with overdrive.

Exterior in two-tone red/black paint, with a black soft top and side curtains. Also with whitewall tires date 3/22, hubcaps with bright trim rings, wheels painted body color, sun visors, deluxe steering wheel, locking glovebox, cigar lighter, and continental tire kit. An interior fan with heat is mounted under the dash.

Please note, bidders may be subject to a bidding limit. Please review your account and contact the front office for assistance with increasing a bid limit prior to the auction. This lot subject to reserve. For this lot, payment accepted only by wire transfer. 10% buyer's premium for LLA live-online and absentee bidding. LLA will process taxes, title, and registration for NC buyers. For out-of-state buyers, a third-party will handle the processing. Buyer's invoice will include tax, tag, and title fees, along with a document fee of $199 for NC and $399 out-of-state.

From a Collector Pleasant Garden, North Carolina

This car has been in Pleasant Garden, North Carolina its whole life.Purchased new by pharmacists Joe and Tom Davis of Pleasant Garden and Yanceyville, NC. It was later sold to Walter Wright, POW survivor of WWII, of Pleasant Garden. Current owner purchased it in 1991 from Mr. Wright. It was restored in 1994 by Ronald Osbourne a well known Mopar specialist.

The following condition report, while thorough, is not exhaustive as vintage cars have inherent wear and imperfections. We welcome personal inspections.

This 30 year old restoration shows extremely well, with few areas of concern; carburetor stutters at times, seems to be running lean. A little bit of choke clears it up; some minor pitting of brightwork; small are on passenger floorboard bear evidence of a patch on the inside; paint is peeling from inside of wheels; some of the bakelite pieces are cracked or broken; no other apparent concerns.

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