Vehicle Description
1933 Chevrolet Sedan
You see a lot of early Fords on the market but one look at this
Chevrolet and you will forget about all those other ads. The all
steel 1933 Chevrolet Sedan body is very straight and subtle
features like the molded front visor give a custom touch that
really set it apart at car shows. The only pieces of the car that
aren't original 1933 Chevrolet steel are the running boards which
have been replaced with fiberglass. Coated in a beautiful Champagne
metallic the car has a classy look that you just can't get with
wild flames, etc. While that kind of paint may work well for some
cars this one looks perfect the way it is. Chrome nicely accents
the paint and features like the custom side panels really stand
out. All of the windows are in good condition and have a nice tint.
The exterior has been shaved so electric door poppers are in place
to gain access to the interior. The car has an incredible stance
and with air ride technologies air bags on the front suspension you
can adjust the rake to your personal preference. Custom polished
wheels are in place and utilize knock off style spinner center
caps.
Powering the car is a 383 stroker that runs extremely well. If you
have had any experience with these engines in the past you are well
aware they offer plenty of horsepower. This one has been built up
with aluminum heads, holley carburetor and flame thrower
distributor in addition to being topped off with chrome/billet
parts. The car has a great sound which is provided via the
Edelbrock 304 dual exhaust and headers. To make driving a breeze a
power rack and pinion steering system is in place along with power
4 wheel disc brakes. Backing the motor is a 700R4 automatic
transmission that shifts smoothly and has overdrive which is great
for highway driving. It transfers power back into the Corvette rear
end and then to the wheels.
The interior of the car is just as nicely done in the rest and is
complete in two tone bronze leather. Bucket seats are in place up
front and utilize retractable lap belts. The dash is complete in a
very nice combination of Champagne metallic and Wood grain which
looks really sharp. White faced VDO gauges are in place and framed
in gold bezels. A tilt column sits in front of the driver and is
fitted with a Billet Specialties Banjo steering wheel and VDO
tachometer. If power brakes and power steering wasn't enough luxury
in your 1933 classic then the addition of power door locks, power
windows, cruise control, Sony AM/FM/CD/XM satellite radio, CB
radio, and AC with heater and defroster should do the trick.
The car really is a great driver and perfect for anyone looking to
have that classic look with modern comfort.
Make it yours for $67,250.00!
NOW REDUCED DOWN TO $63,250.00!