Vehicle Description
A 1938 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery is one of the coolest ways for
everything from promoting your business to a weekend surf wagon.
And so when you can find one that has been customized to draw extra
attention and has been built to be more comfortable (including
proper V8 power,) then you know it's a great deal.
The bright Art Deco grille, bullet-style headlights, and genuine
wire wheels mean this one is going to turn heads. Plus, there are
nice details, like the wide running boards on the fiberglass
fenders, and the way the rear bumper contours inward to really show
off the dual exhaust tips. Panel sedans are so substantial that
they are literally hard to miss, and that gets amplified even
further on a machine that was painted in modern clearcoat red with
plenty of gloss. But even with a bold color, this one doesn't lose
its vintage flair. Everything from the two-piece windshield to the
way the fender line runs through the doors is an instant reminder
of why we love pre-war classics.
The moment you open the door, you can see there was a nice
investment in comfort and style. The high-back bucket seats deliver
the kind of comfort they could only dream about in the '30s. And
this is a very well coordinated package where the red seatbelts go
with the carpet. And the door panels bring it all together as they
carry the two-tone of the seats as well as the red carpeting.
There's even wood trim that coordinates with the Wabbit wood on the
dash and Lecarra steering wheel. You have all the best features,
like a tilt steering column, crisp Classic Instruments gauges, an
AM/FM/cassette stereo, and provisions for R134a air conditioning.
Plus, that cargo area is fully finished to coordinate with this
package, and it has plenty of protected storage for you to carry
all the equipment you need for business, pleasure, or both!
Open the hood, and the smooth firewall, shining components, and
overall tidy presentation make the engine bay that's ready to show
off. You're looking at a hardy 350 cubic-inch Chevy small block
topped with a four-barrel carburetor. Plus, you have great
supporting components, like an electronic ignition, transmission
cooler, and an aluminum radiator. Also, take some time to look at
the undercarriage photos. Because the suspension is exactly what
you want to see. Gone are the old-style pre-war components and in
their place are great upgrades like a Camaro independent front
suspension, a three-speed automatic transmission, Olds power
steering box, and power brakes w/discs up front.
Over 80 years later, and this Sedan Delivery is still delivering...
only instead of industrial goods, this one is bringing eye-catching
attention to your work or play. Don't miss out, call today!