This 1936 Master Deluxe was located in a remote pasture just outside of Fort Morgan Colorado. What was intriguing about this vehicle was that it was mostly complete with virtually no rust. The vin number was clean which was critical to the restoration. Even the original key was on the floorboard under the seat and under the carpet. The vehicle was loaded in a car hauler and transported to Roy Utah. Chad Bangerter coordinated all of the restoration and did the majority of it himself. Engine and chrome work were outsourced. Additional parts were resourced that could not be restored included some of the chrome stripping. The original wheels were found but an additional set was resourced to include the optional wire wheels. This 1936 Chevrolet is 99% original and was restored to all original specifications. The paint was matched as close as possible based on the paint code. The only exception is the coating on the running boards. Original rubber inserts could not be located. This Master Deluxe features chromed headlamp shells and hood vents which really set it off. The interior is more plush then the Standard model and the Master also features a bench front seat as opposed to buckets in the Standard model. The vehicle has been displayed at one car show but has been mostly garaged and the occasional Sunday joyride with grandkids and photo ops. This car will not disappoint and is a perfect example of what a 1936 Chevrolet looked like 85 years ago on the factory floor.