1932 Chevrolet Series BA Confederate Phaeton
VIN: 12BA132996
Odometer: 00486 (5 digit)
Engine: 2.8L V6
Trans.: 3-spd Auto
In the early throws of the Great Depression, Chevrolet continued designing and updating their model lineup. 1932 saw the replacement of the Series AE Independence with the Series BA Confederate line. Some standard items continued on this line like the "eagle" radiator ornament and a curved tie-bar for headlight mounting. Wire wheels were still standard while front and rear bumpers remained optional.
This 1932 Chevrolet Series BA Confederate wears the Phaeton body with 4-doors and the convertible top. This Deluxe version includes the chrome engine cowling vents as well as optional chrome bumpers. Under the hood lies a more modern 2.8L V6 engine in stock condition.
This vehicle was restored by Richard Tupper, who collects many vehicles and is known for giving nothing less than 100% toward his restorations.
VIN: 12BA132996
Odometer: 00486 (5 digit)
Engine: 2.8L V6
Trans.: 3-spd Auto
In the early throws of the Great Depression, Chevrolet continued designing and updating their model lineup. 1932 saw the replacement of the Series AE Independence with the Series BA Confederate line. Some standard items continued on this line like the "eagle" radiator ornament and a curved tie-bar for headlight mounting. Wire wheels were still standard while front and rear bumpers remained optional.
This 1932 Chevrolet Series BA Confederate wears the Phaeton body with 4-doors and the convertible top. This Deluxe version includes the chrome engine cowling vents as well as optional chrome bumpers. Under the hood lies a more modern 2.8L V6 engine in stock condition.
This vehicle was restored by Richard Tupper, who collects many vehicles and is known for giving nothing less than 100% toward his restorations.
VIN: 12BA132996
Odometer: 00486 (5 digit)
Engine: 2.8L V6
Trans.: 3-spd Auto
In the early throws of the Great Depression, Chevrolet continued designing and updating their model lineup. 1932 saw the replacement of the Series AE Independence with the Series BA Confederate line. Some standard items continued on this line like the "eagle" radiator ornament and a curved tie-bar for headlight mounting. Wire wheels were still standard while front and rear bumpers remained optional.
This 1932 Chevrolet Series BA Confederate wears the Phaeton body with 4-doors and the convertible top. This Deluxe version includes the chrome engine cowling vents as well as optional chrome bumpers. Under the hood lies a more modern 2.8L V6 engine in stock condition.
This vehicle was restored by Richard Tupper, who collects many vehicles and is known for giving nothing less than 100% toward his restorations.