This 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe convertible coupe is finished in cream yellow over red synthetic leather and is powered by a replacement 216ci inline-six paired with a column-shifted three-speed manual transmission.

Equipment includes red soft top, chrome exterior and interior trim, vent windows, rear fender skirts, and an AM radio.

Modifications include an aftermarket aluminum radiator, dual electric pusher fans, a 12-volt wiring system, and aftermarket auxiliary gauges.

The replacement 216ci “stovebolt” inline-six was installed in 2017.

Modifications include an aluminum radiator, dual electric pusher fans, and a 12-volt wiring system.

Recent service have included rebuilding the carburetor.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a column-shifted three-speed manual transmission.

The fuel tank have been refreshed and the replacement sending unit recalibrated during the refurbishment.

Finished from the factory in black, the body was refinished in Moonlite Cream during the refurbishment, and the glass, rubber seals, and chrome have been replaced.

Features include a replacement red soft top, rear fender skirts, front and rear bumpers with overriders, and a two-piece windshield.

The red-finished 15″ steel wheels wear refinished chrome hubcaps and are wrapped in BFGoodrich Silvertown whitewall tires.

A matching spare is stored in the trunk.

Recent work have included replacement of the brake master cylinder and front brakes.

The cabin was refreshed in 2016, and it features rebuilt front and rear bench seats upholstered in red synthetic leather with matching carpets and DOT approved seatbelts.

Chrome trim accents the doors and dashboard, the latter of which houses a locking glovebox, heater, analog Quartz clock, and AM radio.

The steering wheel frames a rebuilt 100-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges, and AutoMeter gauges for fuel level and water temperature are mounted below the dashboard.

The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 76k miles, and true mileage is unknown.