| How'd you like to buy a new Chevrolet? A real Chevrolet. Not a Daewoo. Not a New GM assemblage of lowest-bidder Chinese electronics and focus-grouped inoffensiveness. A brand-new Chevrolet from the time when Chevrolet ruled the world with a cast-iron fist. A brand-new 1958 Chevrolet. With four miles on the odometer.
Ray and Mildred Lambrecht were the owners of Lambrecht Chevrolet, a dealership that closed decades ago. When they closed the dealership, they didn't dispose of the inventory. They retained it. On September 28, in Pierce, Nebraska, it will go up for sale. OldCarsWeekly has more details and a complete story, but here are some of the untitled, like-new cars for sale: 1958 Cameo <10 miles 1964 Impala 4spd <10 miles 1978 Corvette Pace Car <5 miles Vega station wagon 17 miles 1964 Corvair van 14 miles 1960 Corvair sedan 4 miles 1966 Chevelle sedan 4 miles 1964 Chevrolet truck 3 miles 1964 Chevrolet truck 8 miles 1964 Chevrolet truck 5 miles 1964 Chevrolet truck 4 miles 1964 Chevrolet truck 5 miles 1964 Chevrolet truck 6 miles 1965 Chevrolet truck 5 miles 1963 Chevrolet truck 16 miles 1965 Bel Air wagon 5 miles 1972 Chevrolet truck 3 miles 1980 Monza 9 miles 1976 Cheyenne 4×4 4 miles 1977 Chevrolet truck 5 miles 1984 Cavalier sedan 23 miles 1978 Malibu 11 miles 1975 Caprice 7 miles Chevette Scooter 817 miles 1964 Chevrolet truck 5 miles 1979 Caprice sedan 5 miles 1978 Impala 5 miles I know, right? A NEARLY NEW CHEVETTE SCOOTER. There are also plenty of '57 Chevys and the like that were traded in fifty years ago and will also be for sale. It should be noted that, although you're taking delivery of a new car from dealer stock, you won't be able to just gas up your '64 Chevy, or even your '84 Cavalier, and go. These cars are chock full of perishable seals and rubber items and there's a solid chance that they've all perished. Still, as a restoration project, this is much easier than taking a 100,000-mile six-trey Chevy that's been liberally salted and crashed. We'll keep you posted on the auction results as they occur. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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