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Wow oh wow, what a classic. 1933 Chevrolet Eagle Master 4-Door sedan is in incredible condition. It received the Master designation because it was made later in 1933 and had the chrome divider added that separates the front vent window from the main front window. It's been stored in a climate controlled garage for the past thirteen years has mainly been driven in parades and family outings. It has a six-cylinder original motor and three speed transmission. The rear trunk is reproduction and also has dual front fender mounted spare tires. The radio is one of the first production car radios made but does not work. This model was the first year to have front and rear vent panes to allow for front through ventilation. It starts and drives remarkably well for a 1933 vehicle. When it was new this model was often referred to as a "Little Limo" because of the suicide doors and its resemblance to the larger Cadillac limousine of that same period. 13 / 210 -
Pair of brass lamps are very nice. 32 / 210 -
Solid wood end table. 35 / 210 -
Green leather chair. 36 / 210 -
Combo DVD/VHS player. 38 / 210 -
Chiming wall clock! 45 / 210 -
Jim Shore "Noah's Ark" 46 / 210 -
Quacking duck landline phone. 50 / 210 -
Ornate brass butterflies and mirror. 52 / 210 -
Accent lamp. 60 / 210 -
Rustic artwork. 63 / 210 -
Norman Rockwell artwork. 67 / 210 -
Lots of nice crystal collectibles. 83 / 210 -
I'm Coming Home artwork. 85 / 210
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