You're instantly attracted to this 1937 Chevrolet coupe because
it's an attractive sleek black machine. But as you dig deeper
you're going to find it absolutely irresistible. It's a full custom
build that has a fuel-injected V8, overdrive transmission,
four-wheel disc brakes, custom/comfy A/C interior, and the right
street machine custom touches to make it an all-around
show-stopping cruiser.
The first thing to grab your attention is the paint. The black has
a touch of the sinister side you want on a street machine. And just
as important, the deep gloss really lets the sunshine show off the
quality of the sheetmetal. After all, we love these pre-war Chevys
for their curves, and this one loves to show off how those rounded
fenders meet the steel running boards. There are nice classic
elements, like the bright chrome bumpers and stainless waterfall
grille. Plus, there are great well-integrated upgrades, like the
clear blue-dot headlamps, color-matched sport mirrors, and polished
15-inch American Racing Torq Thrust wheels. And we particularly
like how this one loves to give us few unexpected details, like the
forward tilt of the hood and the suicide doors with remote
poppers.
This Chevy has timeless style, so it's great to have a saddle tan
interior to give this a timeless color combo against the exterior
black. It starts with the ultra-leather modern bucket seats that
have the kind of soft feel you'd want in a modern Cadillac. The
door panels, headliner, trunk, and carpet piping are all done to
match in this well-coordinated package. There's a custom center
console that houses the power window switches, cup holders, power
outlet, and more. There are some more desirable modern features
including cold-blowing R134a air conditioning and a pioneer
AM/FM/CD stereo with remote and aux input to plug in your iPod. But
this is more than just a coddler. It's a driving machine. That's
why there's a Lokar shifter and a banjo-style steering wheel on
tilt steering column. And the smooth black dash is dominated by a
full set of Classic Instruments gauges.
Tilt the hood forward to reveal a clean presentation with a bright
aluminum radiator and a cool custom engine cover. Beneath this will
show that this classic Chevy has a much more modern heart. It's a
5.3-liter fuel-injected V8 that even has a nice set of shorty
headers feeding the dual exhaust. This setup is known for serious
power, but it's also built to add practicality, too. And that's
exactly how to see this street rod - a sleek custom machine that's
really meant to be an easy driver. You see it in features such as
the Heidts Mustang II-style tubular front end, strengthened
chassis, and a thick rear sway bar on the rear. The four-speed
automatic transmission is great for all-around driving with its
highway-ready overdrive. Plus, there's power steering, wide BF
Goodrich T/As, and four-wheel power disc brakes.
We have build receipts documenting a $30k investment over a
multi-year build, and there are even restoration photos to show
this transformation, too. Great paint and great features means this
coupe won't be with us for a great amount of time. Call
today!!!
Vehicle Details
1937 Chevrolet Coupe
Listing ID:CC-1421287
Price:$51,995
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1937
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Coupe
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:2916
Stock Number:1618-PHX
VIN:AZ377103
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