History
Chevrolet Moonlight Speedsters were built by General Motors at Woodville in South Australia in 1931 and 1932, this 1932 model is the only known survivor. The body from the firewall back is hand built in aluminium over a timber frame on a stock right hand drive imported Chevrolet chassis.
The design was originally used by Vauxhall for Hurlingham Roadsters in England in 1929 and 1930.
This car was restored in 2019 to be as close as possible to how it would have been delivered new in 1932 with it's original Glamour Red colour scheme.
There are indicators and a second stop tail light fitted for modern day driving conditions using period fittings.
We have managed to trace the car's history back to 1953 and are always on the lookout for any more information.
Modifications
There are indicators and a second stop tail light fitted for modern day driving conditions using period fittings.