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For Sale: 1935 Chevrolet Rat Rod in Cadillac, Michigan
1935 Chevrolet SEMA Rat Rod, just came home from SEMA, 4000 miles
round trip. The 2nd time to SEMA,,2015 & 2016, driven both times.
Build by former head builder for Rat Rod Magazine, This car made
the cover of Rat Rod Magazine issue 33, more coverage in issue 34.
Car is sprayed in Lizard skin. This is a true DRIVEN Rat Rod, NO BS
here. So if you want a art car,, look elsewhere. Tons of great
sponsor poured their products into this car. Gandrud crate motor,
300 HP, now has about 12,000 miles on it. Edelbrock Tri power,
Rocket Wheels with Coker white walls, Firestone dragmasters 10.00
in the rear, 5.60 in the front. 1935 Chevy body sits on a Ron Lar
frame, HIGH TEX to say the least. look at the pics. Dillion
aluminum radiator, Iron Ace bomber seats with Top Stitch metal
flake seat pads. Metal flake Grant steering wheel, E-stop emergency
brake system, Hudlow drive shaft, 700 R4 Harrison tranny, Lokar
cables, Tons of parts from Speedway also. RDM auto shifter.
Pinstriped by 'THE' Monte Roach. This car BLEW minds at the SEMA
ignite after show, full 2 minute burnout, Can be seen on my FB
page, Bryan Dagel. Interior is a dimple die heaven, great
interior!! Body has been steel tubed up, wood is gone. Roof still
has factory wood and wire, cool. Bear claw latches. TONS of cool
stuff. proven rat, that will drive ANYWHERE!!! Over 750 hours into
this build.
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