Vehicle Description
1938 Chevrolet Master Deluxe
In 1938 The Chevrolet Motor Company offered an upscale version of
the Master (AKA the HB) and the Master Deluxe (AKA the HA) sedan.
This was a popular car selling over 302,000 units, so a lot of
examples survive. First popular with hot rodders because of the
availability of parts, and the ease of replacing the engine, many
versions and interpretations survive today.
This example of the 1938 HA Sedan has had many modifications from
the original to create a unique vehicle, while maintaining the
original overall shape, and chassis. An interesting color combo,
along with smooth wide fenders, and a new interior I give you the
"Heartbeat of America"
Exterior
A nosed hood covered in Deep Cyan starts at the re-chromed grille
and makes its way back to the dual angled new glass windshield, as
well as the upper portion of the car also in Deep Cyan. The lower
portion of the car is drenched in white and shows shaved doors
(operated by remote control) and frenched '62 Vette taillights.
Engine can still be seen under the hood, due to the absence of side
panels on the front end. Consigner states the side panels will come
with the car, as well as the original hood. Correct headlights
adorn the front fenders, which are attached to the rear fenders via
a fabricated running board. A tinted rear window shows some
delicate etching with flourish and a Chevy Bow tie. Some rust can
be seen on the lower part of the driver's door, as well as minor
surface rust underneath.
Interior
Seen are the loaning of a 1988 Grand AM interior with two front
buckets in cloth checker pattern. A slight tear can be seen on the
driver's seat next to the bolster. The rear bench matches the
buckets and seen in between is a console from same said Grand AM.
Power windows, air conditioning, and AM/FM/Cassette have been added
to the dash. Digital dash displays clean up the old gauges and are
fronted by an adjustable stock Chevy steering wheel. A nice
headliner presents well and has a modern light and small storage
compartment placed in its center.
Drivetrain
A new 350ci crate motor has been installed and is fronted by a
larger electric fan radiator and backed by a TH350 automatic
transmission. A 1966 Mustang rear end, and drum brakes on back,
with disc on front is seen. Front steering is standard rack and
pinion.
An amalgamation of automotive history has been installed, upgraded,
and matched for this "Heartbeat" creation. Exterior retains most of
the original look, and interior is from 1988. All presents well
with this restoration/creation which consigner states has 34,300
miles since the work was completed.
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 150 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. A 450 barn find
collection is currently also on display.
This vehicle is in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania,
conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76
Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and
our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for
more information or to come see the vehicle in person.