Vehicle Description
1938 Chevy Master Street Rod
If you wanted to know what a street rod should look like then just
take a look at the photo gallery of this stunning example, a 1938
Chevrolet that has been totally transformed into a truly
spectacular street rod.
Start with the exterior look, pitch black paint with 7 coats of
clear coat, load lid option 3 inch chopped top, air ride suspension
lift kit front and rear with manual height adjustments and dash
mounted digital readout. Reflector optics halogen headlamps with
directional indicators light the way. The tires are mounted on
Budnik dished polished wheels with center caps.
There is a rear mounted 3rd brake light with review camera mounted
as well as custom taillights from a "59" Cadillac. Creating a
memorable image there are purple neon lights mounted under the car,
in the engine bay and behind the grille.
It is powered by a 454 cubic inch V8 putting out 425 hp with a
4-barrel carburetor. The Sanderson headers are ceramic coated. The
transmission is a 3-speed automatic with dash mounted shift. There
are four-wheel disc brakes, power rack and pinion steering and air
conditioning.
The interior is totally customized with desert rose leather and
Bayberry tweed with the gauges and controls nicely trimmed in
polished aluminum. The leather front seats are reclining buckets
while in the rear the seats are also leather trimmed buckets. The
Lacarra "Blade" leather wrapped steering wheel is mounted on a
chromed tilt telescopic steering column. The dash and center
console feature the latest in digital technology including a
digital gauge package with tachometer, clock and Streetworks "Smart
Knob" system. The Garmin navigation system comes with voice
commands and there is a Sony AM/FM stereo with CD player and
250-watt amplifier and equalizer Everything that can be powered is,
such as windows, door locks, trunk opener and power operated cowl
vent. Theater group lighting is used in the interior.
This is a local car originally created and owned by the late Bill
Wyso of Schenectady, an award-winning creator of hot rods and
interiors.
This is truly a one of a kind custom hot rod.
Estimate: $40,000 - 50,000