At July 13, 2024 this vehicle has documented mileage of slightly more than 19,000 miles. It is an all-original car with the exception of a re-spray of paint in 1987. The Fuqua family is its 4th owner. The car was purchased in 1931 from Colonial Chevrolet in Norfolk, Virginia by two brothers (names as yet undetermined). In 1962 Tom Moody 0f Norfolk purchased the car for his daughter, Charlotte. Mr. Moody was one of the founders of the Tidewater Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America (TRAACA). In 1962, after her father died, Ms. Moody sold the car to Bob Parrish of Chesapeake, Virginia. Mr. Parrish, known in the AACA and TRAACA as “Mr. Chevrolet”, has served as President of not only the TRAACA but also AACA. In 2020, Mr. Parrish sold the car to the Fuqua family who reside in Norfolk, Virginia. The car has spent its entire life in the Norfolk, Virginia area.
Year | 1931 |
Make | Chevrolet |
Model | Independence AE Sport Coupe |
Description | At July 13, 2024 this vehicle has documented mileage of slightly more than 19,000 miles. It is an all-original car with the exception of a re-spray of paint in 1987. The Fuqua family is its 4th owner. The car was purchased in 1931 from Colonial Chevrolet in Norfolk, Virginia by two brothers (names as yet undetermined). In 1962 Tom Moody 0f Norfolk purchased the car for his daughter, Charlotte. Mr. Moody was one of the founders of the Tidewater Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America (TRAACA). In 1962, after her father died, Ms. Moody sold the car to Bob Parrish of Chesapeake, Virginia. Mr. Parrish, known in the AACA and TRAACA as "Mr. Chevrolet", has served as President of not only the TRAACA but also AACA. In 2020, Mr. Parrish sold the car to the Fuqua family who reside in Norfolk, Virginia. The car has spent its entire life in the Norfolk, Virginia area. |
Owner | #57865 - Paul Fuqua |
