Vehicle Description
It's kind of odd to say that a Chevy of any kind is scarce, but
compared to all the '34 Ford 3-window coupes out there, this
stunning 1934 Chevy 3-window is definitely a rare find. With an
aggressive yet clean look and high-end mechanicals underneath, this
sleek rod is the antidote to all the "me too" Fords out there and
delivers in a big, big way.
First off, we believe it's an Outlaw fiberglass body, and that
includes the modest top chop so the car has a very hot-rod-correct
look. At a glance you can easily see that the work was very
professionally done, and while the build has about 17,000 miles on
it, it doesn't really show. The two-tone color combination
accentuates the coupe's stance, with 2-stage urethane used for both
the glossy black top and the pearl white lower areas. Overall, it's
a look that makes this one stand out without shouting. The emblems,
door handles, and other exterior trim was shaved, while a
body-colored grille with stainless insert leads the way. Outlaw
also supplied the fenders, running boards, and gas tank cover so it
has a classic full-fendered look, which is enhanced by the big
vintage-style headlights. Workmanship is outstanding, with tight
fit to all the different panels, including the cool frenched
license plate frame and smooth taillight lenses. A few red and
orange pinstripes highlight the body's curves and the three-piece
hood opens from either side, so service is easy. Custom tinted
glass was fitted throughout due to the top chop and uses all new
weather stripping so it seals up tight.
The equally stunning interior uses a pair of leather-covered
buckets to create an interior that's as expertly crafted as the
exterior. Attractive custom door panels are an artistic blend of
materials and style, including the billet handles and armrests, and
it fits far better than most rods you see. The dash has been
massaged and smoothed, with the center instrument panel holding a
group of round analog gauges from Classic Instruments, and there's
a powerful Vintage Air A/C system hanging underneath. Entertainment
comes from a Sony AM/FM/CD stereo head unit, and the power window
switches are neatly installed in the center of the dash. The tilt
column is from Ididit and is topped by a billet steering wheel that
works quite nicely with the black and bright interior combination.
You also get a beautifully finished trunk with the same embossed
design as the door panels and it offers plenty of room for all your
gear on a road trip.
But this is not just a pretty car, it's also a runner. The engine
is a built 350 Chevy with an Edelbrock Performer intake and
matching 4-barrel and a mild cam inside. It's neatly detailed with
billet air cleaner and valve covers and chrome accessories, and
while it's tucked down deep in the engine bay, it was clearly built
to be seen. Underneath, a fabricated frame has been boxed and
smoothed and fitted with rack-and-pinion steering and front disc
brakes. The transmission is a TH350 3-speed automatic and out back
there's a Ford 9-inch hanging on a 4-link with coil-over shocks.
Staggered US Mag wheels fill the fenders with 225/45/18 front and
295/40/20 rear performance radials.
This lovely Chevy is a study in contradictions and is unusual for
all the right reasons. Stand out in a quiet way with this
completely sorted 3-window coupe. Call today!