Vehicle Description
You stopped on this 1949 Chevrolet Styleline deluxe for the exact
same reason why we fell in love with it, too. It takes the classic
lines we all love, and it gets updated with slick paint, a comfy
interior, proper V8 power, and much more.
From the moment the sunshine hits this car, you can tell it's an
interesting build. The paint has a very dark personality, but the
light really unleashes the full beauty of the Black Cherry. This
modern color releases the red and metallic undertones from the
darkness and makes it quite special. There are plenty of custom
details that make this cool, like the 15-inch REV polished torque
thrust wheels, dual exhaust tips, blue-dot taillights, and custom
pinstriping on the front and rear. But the real desire is in the
basic style of a great classic post war cruiser that has well-done
sheetmetal that really make all the shining brightwork details look
extra crisp and clean.
The interior has been tastefully upgraded to give you plenty of
modern comfort while still delivering a classic appearance. For
example the two-tone pattern on the seats is a classic layout, but
it's a more modern gray/red combo done in a comfy velour. It looks
quite good, especially with the door panels done to match. The dash
has a classic art deco style with plenty of bright and attractive
trim. And below it you'll spot great upgrades, like an AM/FM/CD
stereo w/Bluetooth and provisions for R134a air conditioning (it
will need servicing to blow cold again). The steering wheel is a
classic unit, but the cool detail is that it's borrowed from a
Chevy SS from the muscle car era. This is mounted on a tilt column
to give you a clear view of the tach and full Omega Kustoms backlit
gauges.
This is the generation before Chevy's small block era, but the V8
is such a great upgrade that they couldn't resist it for this
cruiser. The 350 cubic-inch motor inhales deeply with an Edelbrock
four-barrel carburetor, and it makes a nice low exhaust rumble as
it exits out of the dual exhaust. This was built to be a cruiser,
so it fires up nicely, runs well, and you even have good supporting
pieces like the aluminum radiator w/electric fan. Plus, this has an
upgraded tubular A-arm front suspension, three-speed automatic
transmission, power steering, and power brakes w/discs up front. So
it's a sharp-looking car that's also a great anywhere/anytime
cruiser.
A distinct color package, comfy interior, and small block power
make for an irresistible setup. That's why we know this cool Chevy
will be cruising again very soon. So don't miss out, call
today!