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They serve as an indication only they are not intended to be relied upon for buying, selling or exchanging. They are based on evaluations by Numista users and sales realized on Internet platforms. 1931 Malcolm Ave 103, Los Angeles, CA 90025 is an apartment unit listed for rent at /mo. Get the best deals on 1931 Year South African Coins when you shop the largest online selection at. Values in the table above are expressed in UAH. Please sign in or create an account to manage your collection. 3 Pence - George V (ZUID-AFRIKA 3 PENCE).Smooth Mint Pretoria, South Africa (1890-1902 1923-1992) Genuine 1931 South African 3d tickey- Very Rare 1 was available / Secondhand R95,000.00 auction closed Closed 28 Dec 17 11:16 Share Trust Coins 14053 99. The seller is asking $6,900 for his car.George Kruger Gray was an English artist, best remembered for his designs of coinage and stained glass windows. There are not that many examples sold recently, so it’s not easy to determine the ultimate value of this car.
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According to what I have learned, a restored example of this particular car might sell in the range of $27,000, with a low value of about $8,000 for a driver in poor condition. The 5 passenger coupe was a new style for Chevy for 1931 and along with other models produced that year, these Chevrolets are very attractive cars. There are some parts inside the car, including the headlight bar and front splash pan. The seller says it “rolls and steers,” but that just means it will be easy to move into the shop, where it will be taken apart. The car has been sitting in dry storage for many years.
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According to the seller, the engine is not seized, but doubtless this car will need a full mechanical rebuild or restoration. The seller says this car is unmolested, though it is plainly in need of some body and wood work, as well as a new fabric top, and will require a complete interior as well. The relative rarity and completeness of this car makes me feel this car really should be restored. And if my research is correct, Chevy made only 20,297 of these rumble seat 5 window coupes (called “five passenger coupes”) out of a total 623,901 Chevrolets manufactured during the Depression year of 1931.

While this Chevy will need a ton of work regardless of what a new owner does with it, it does look to be very restorable and complete. While I respect the property rights of any owner to do what they want with their cars, my own preference is to see original cars in really decent shape restored, and then it makes sense for the lesser examples to be turned into whatever kind of rod or custom an imaginative builder can think of. This 1931 Chevrolet 5 window rumble seat coupe is located in Leicester, Massachusetts (near the city of Worcester). Purists hate to see restorable old cars turned into hot rods, and of course rodders’ eyes get big when they see a solid old coupe or roadster like this one for sale on craigslist. The rod-or-restore argument has been going on for years now among the various factions in the old car world.
