Gateway Classic Cars of Philadelphia presents one "Wicked" 1934
Chevrolet Street Rod. Street Rods are horses of many colors. There
are many options and choices made by the builder that determine
drivability and value. This 1934 Chevrolet Street Rod benefitted
from some good decisions. Exterior, Interior and Powertrain must
maintain the same level of quality in a well-built Hot Rod. Let's
talk about the color. If you're not a fan of Green keep moving. The
paint is Fantastic. If you took a Hot Rod and dipped it in Melted
Green Chrome you would expect it to look like this. The finish
scores a 10. Even the wheels are accented with the Green Chrome
look on the spokes. When you set the bar that high on the exterior,
the interior better hold its own. Start with custom bucket seats
covered in leather and add Ostrich inserts that would make any boot
wearing cowboy proud. Everyone knows that Ostrich trim on the seats
requires matching door panel inserts and steering wheel as well.
The dash incorporates an electronic instrument cluster in the
center with digital speedometer and gauges. The stereo is a Kenwood
unit and it is equipped with vintage air. Here comes the best part.
Filling the engine compartment like the HULK fills a small T-shirt
is 406 cubic inches of Weiand Supercharged V8 power with dual
Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetors proudly wearing a dual snorkel ram
air cleaner. The transmission is a Turbo 400 automatic and the rear
is a 3:73. Did I mention that on the seventh day a power operated
hood and trunk lid were added? This is one classy Hot Rod that is
sure to please on the road or at the show. To view this 1934
Chevrolet Street Rod in greater detail, including HD pictures and
an HD video, visit www.GatewayClassicCars.com or our Philadelphia
showroom located in West Deptford, NJ. For more information, please
call 856-599-4100 or email
[email protected]