Leif in Calif Posted December 28, 2023 Share Posted December 28, 2023 Looks like a nice example if the price were right (it's sure not) and the lowering was easily reversible. located in Manteca. I've always wondered what the Spanish were thinking when the named it (manteca is an important cooking ingredient: lard). Turns out they didn't name it. The early settlers named it Monteca but when then railroad came through, they miss spelled it on the schedule and it stuck! https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/cto/d/manteca-1948-chevy-fleetline/7701491127.html 48 Chevy fleetline ........216 engine with a 12 volt conversion....brand new wiring harness...Lowered 3 inches all the way around ....15 inch artillery wheels Firestone 560 new tires .Interior is beautiful no rips,chrome is very good ..Has a 700 Fulton visor ,pull down ,wrap arounds,grill guard,spot lights,fog lights,vent shades, banjo steering wheel..This car has too many accessories...look at the car all the way around... Lots of original goodies ...This car drives beautiful...Floors are solid NO CANCER.... Only serious inquiries ... NO TRADES AT ALL .....PINK SLIP READY... LOCATED IN NORTHERN CALI.... 42K OBO LETS MAKE A DEAL DRIVE IT HOME email: dae0d62a822f35db9690a5baea533332@sale.craigslist.org 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Skelly Posted December 29, 2023 Share Posted December 29, 2023 should have hired Matt Harwood to photograph it! 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JFranklin Posted December 29, 2023 Share Posted December 29, 2023 I sent a good one just like it to the junk yard in 1967. It needed a brake job and I took the battery for my Model A Ford. The yard helper was driving it for a good few years after that. Got a whole $25 bucks for it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
7th Son Posted December 29, 2023 Share Posted December 29, 2023 (edited) 14 hours ago, Leif in Calif said: Located in Manteca. I've always wondered what the Spanish were thinking when the named it (manteca is an important cooking ingredient: lard). Turns out they didn't name it. The early settlers named it Monteca but when then railroad came through, they miss spelled it on the schedule and it stuck! HIJACK ALERT ----- I had family members living in and near Manteca from the 1930's on, refugees of the depression. We visited them quite often through the '50's and '60's. One thing the internet articles don't seem to mention much were the beef feedlots owned by the H. Moffat Company (business headquarters, San Francisco). As we passed through Manteca, the "aroma" of thousands of cattle and mountains of manure were both overwhelming and unforgettable. I understand they were fed sugar beet tops which were a byproduct of the Spreckels Sugar company with many sugar refineries in California. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ To bring this back around to old cars, Here is a picture of Claus Spreckles' mansion in San Francisco. probably 1920 or before, from the appearance of the cars. Edited December 29, 2023 by 7th Son (see edit history) 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suchan Posted December 29, 2023 Share Posted December 29, 2023 The Aroma of Manteca endures. At least it did the last time I drove through it. You could be wearing blindfold and know that you were approaching the intersection of highways 120 and 99. Not as strong as a drive-by of Harris Ranch on I-5, though. That'll make your eyes water. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingrudy Posted December 29, 2023 Share Posted December 29, 2023 Very a beautiful car from front to back, inside and out. That said, when you restore a car there is a ceiling as to what the car is worth. The time to determine that value is when restoration starts. Don't throw 40k at a 20k car and expect someone to pay for your cost over runs. GLWTS 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deac Posted December 29, 2023 Share Posted December 29, 2023 (edited) Someone is trying to recoup the they had put into it but doesn't understand the principals of the open market. The car will bring what the market bares. What does he have, a 25 to 30k car? He's asking $42, where does he think the other 12k is going to come from? What Kingrudy is saying is spot on. Now if you're gong to keep the car then spending the money is for your love of the car. Moreover compare the Chevy with other GM fastbacks and you can get a real nice Pontiac or Buick and both would have a straight 8. Edited December 30, 2023 by deac (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suchan Posted December 30, 2023 Share Posted December 30, 2023 I'm sure the seller didn't expect the car to end up on the AACA website. To another low 'n slow enthusiast, it's probably worth the money, as the builder likely has more than twice the asking price in it. To their credit, the builders of these cars restore them (in the loosest sense) and add a bunch of accessories rather than cut them up like the hot rodders. It's all reversible. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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