Vehicle Description
This 1939 Chevrolet Sedan is a very cool blending of vintage and
new. More than just the classic body with a modern finish, as you
dig deeper, you'll find freshly rebuilt small block V8 power,
four-wheel disc brakes, an updated suspension, a custom A/C
interior, and much more. So enjoy all the details, because this is
one thorough custom build.
Millennium Silver is the bright color making the right first
impression. Not only is it distinctive, but also it has a metallic
element to it. So when you take this out for a sunny Sunday drive,
the clearcoat luster has an extra radiance as the sunlight dances
across the pre-war Chevy steel. And the fiberglass hood and running
boards hug the body nicely for this sleeker style. Speaking of
sleekness, they took a few inches out of the roofline to give it a
standout profile. And there are plenty more terrific hot rod
details, including the 17-inch Billet Specialties wheels that add
to the stance and radiance. You also have shaved door handles,
deleted trim, sport mirrors, LED tail lights, and crystal clear
headlights with blue dot centers. Even the classic bumpers and
grille have received attention for some added flair. In total, the
package comes together to showcase the best of over 80 years of
automotive evolution.
The remote door poppers are on your key fob, and that's always a
cool trick that people love to see at events. This reveals a
charcoal gray leather interior that has an attractive style that
also harmonizes with the silver/gray exterior. These classic
two-door sedans have plenty of room inside, and so it only gets
more comfortable with both rows of seats upgraded to a later model
setup. This is even good for getting long-haul comfy with features
like cruise control, an AM/FM/CD stereo, and cold-blowing R134a air
conditioning. Plus, the driver always feels in proper command
thanks to a billet-style sports steering wheel, a tilt column, and
a full VDO gauge package.
The smooth silver firewall and plenty of silver components give the
engine bay a nice style. Plus, you'll like the power that comes
from a 350 cubic-inch V8 topped with an Edelbrock four-barrel
carburetor and Edelbrock intake. We have a receipt for nearly $5k
showing this powerhouse was rebuilt only about a year ago. That
means a strong runner that's even claimed to produce 300+
horsepower! A stout power package like this makes for a great
cruiser, and it only gets better with an upgraded raid that
includes a Mustang II-style independent front end and a rear sway
bar. Plus, you have a three-speed automatic transmission, rack &
pinion steering, and the superior stopping power of four-wheel
power disc brakes.
The sale comes complete with restoration photos, build receipts,
and maintenance records. If you're looking for a feature-filled
street machine with plenty of style and power, don't miss this
deal. Call today!!!