Vehicle Description
Description
1937 Chevrolet 5-Window Coupe
History
The Chevrolet Master and Master Deluxe are American passenger
vehicles manufactured by Chevrolet between 1933 and 1942 to replace
the 1933 Eagle. It was the more expensive model in the Chevrolet
range at this time, with the Mercury and Standard providing a
cheaper and smaller range between 1933 and 1937.
Why This Car Is Special
A lot of these 1937 Chevrolet 5-Window Coupes have been re-worked
into Street Rods, but a lot also are fiberglass bodies or even
complete kit cars. The one we have at Skyway Classics is more than
those, it is an all steel Street Rod with modifications to make it
even better.
Mechanical
For instance, the front suspension is out of a Mustang II and it
comes with power disc brakes and power rack & pinion steering. The
heart of this rod is it's 350 cubic inch V8 engine with many
performance and appearance items like the Edelbrock intake, HEI,
finned valve covers, Quick Fuel Technologies 4 barrel carburetor,
K&N air cleaner, electric fan, and much chrome.
It has a chrome alternator, A/C compressor, master cylinder cover,
with it's Lokar throttle linkage, billet dipsticks, and more.
Interior
Inside our 1937 you will find sweet blue split bench seating that
has gray accents. The dash has a selection of Auto Meter vintage
performance gauges in chrome bezels, a chrome tilt column with
billet steering wheel, great door panel and trim throughout.
Exterior
As stated earlier, the great looking paint adorns the all steel
body and fenders on our 37 coupe and it has a great stance as it
rides on American Racing Torque Thrust wheels in Black Chrome with
BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires. They are 255/60R15 in the rear and
205/60R15 in the front.
Conclusion
If you want a very nice street rod, the 1937 Chevrolet 5-Window
Coupe we have at Skyway Classics deserves your attention. It has
that All-American street rod looks, sounds, and drive-ability that
makes it one great package.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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