1949 Chevy Styleline
Good morning,
I recently cleaned out an old antique desk. Stuck in the back behind one of the drawers was an original invoice for a 1949 Chevy Styleline 2102 2-door sedan. The document contains the following information: serial number, motor number, key number, color, and optional equipment and accessories. I know this type of document is important to antique car collectors. I have two questions: is this a "collectable" car that may still be around and if so, what is the best way to find the owner? Should I just throw out this document? Thanks for your help. Liz |
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not interested in selling the document.
Frankly, it's more trouble then it' worth. I'll keep looking for the car owner. Liz "Robin Banks" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 09:03:57 -0400, "Ward" > wrote: > > > I recently cleaned out an old antique desk. Stuck in the back behind one of > > the drawers was an original invoice for a 1949 Chevy Styleline 2102 2-door > > sedan. The document contains the following information: serial number, > > motor number, key number, color, and optional equipment and accessories. I > > know this type of document is important to antique car collectors. I have > > two questions: is this a "collectable" car that may still be around and if > > so, what is the best way to find the owner? Should I just throw out this > > document? > > Don't toss it out. Someone might want it. Put it on ebay. You might make > someone very happy to have it, and that'd be a nice feeling, no? > > Start it out cheap, and if possible, put a scan of the document in the > auction, or at least list the VIN number. Never know, you might find the > owner of that car bidding on it! :-) > > > ~~R.Banks |
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