Ultra Rare 1963 Chevrolet C30 Fixed Window Panel Wagon Matching Numbers
1963 Chevrolet Suburban
Technical specifications of Chevrolet Suburban 1963 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Clarksville, Texas, United States |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Suburban |
Year: | 1963 |
Mileage: | 5,060 |
VIN: | 30365S215221 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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Extremely rare 1963 C30 Fixed Window Panel WagonClean title in handField Find in central Arkansas250 Inline six, 4 speed on the floor, exact mileage unknownExcellent candidate for full restoration and/or build of your dreams!
Interior is in good shape, all doors and windows work. Huge cargo area, wood floor in great condition, and no leaks in the roof. Has original rubberfloor mat up front, clutch is functional and shifts in all gears, motor runs off of gas in the carburetor. Will need at the very least work on the fuel system, brakes, and radiator to drive. DOES START AND RUN when fuel is poured in the carburetor.
I'm unsure of the complete history of this truck but I do know it has spent the majority of it's later life in central Arkansas where it was used as a gun dealer's wagon. Very little rust for the year, only in the lower 1/3 of the front fenders and bottoms of rear quarters. I do not believe it has ever seen salt. Looks like most of the rust came from rain water sitting in the lower fenders. Frame and undercarriage is solid. It has a decal on the front driver's side bumper that says 'Cannon AFB' which is an Air Force Base in New Mexico. Very few people have seenthe FIXED WINDOW version of this panel van and most were specialty made vehicles for military or contractingcompanies. I have consulted many specialty companies like Armbruster/Stageway (which I believe may have produced the body) and they have no way to identify the VIN numbers or confirm that they were in fact the manufacturer. I have yet to see ANY photo of an identicalvehicle ANYWHERE, and I have consulted many50s and 60s GM specialists and historians and none have seen one with the identical fixed windows as this.
Truck is for sale locally and Ireserve the right to end the auction at anytime. Located in Northeast Texas, 1 hour from Texarkana, 2 hours from DFW.Serious inquiries about the truck please call (214) 435 0729.
Interior is in good shape, all doors and windows work. Huge cargo area, wood floor in great condition, and no leaks in the roof. Has original rubberfloor mat up front, clutch is functional and shifts in all gears, motor runs off of gas in the carburetor. Will need at the very least work on the fuel system, brakes, and radiator to drive. DOES START AND RUN when fuel is poured in the carburetor.
I'm unsure of the complete history of this truck but I do know it has spent the majority of it's later life in central Arkansas where it was used as a gun dealer's wagon. Very little rust for the year, only in the lower 1/3 of the front fenders and bottoms of rear quarters. I do not believe it has ever seen salt. Looks like most of the rust came from rain water sitting in the lower fenders. Frame and undercarriage is solid. It has a decal on the front driver's side bumper that says 'Cannon AFB' which is an Air Force Base in New Mexico. Very few people have seenthe FIXED WINDOW version of this panel van and most were specialty made vehicles for military or contractingcompanies. I have consulted many specialty companies like Armbruster/Stageway (which I believe may have produced the body) and they have no way to identify the VIN numbers or confirm that they were in fact the manufacturer. I have yet to see ANY photo of an identicalvehicle ANYWHERE, and I have consulted many50s and 60s GM specialists and historians and none have seen one with the identical fixed windows as this.
Truck is for sale locally and Ireserve the right to end the auction at anytime. Located in Northeast Texas, 1 hour from Texarkana, 2 hours from DFW.Serious inquiries about the truck please call (214) 435 0729.