This is a cool nostalgic hot rod. No fiberglass here, it's a
genuine 1931 Chevy. A unique feature is the 4-speed on the floor,
most of these hot rods are automatics.
EXTERIOR: All steel, real 1931 5 window coupe. The body is in great
shape, it's straight and has no rust. Doors shut solid. Beautiful
Black Cherry paint with a high gloss finish. It has not been
chopped, original roll down rear window. New vinyl roof insert.
Replaced smoke glass. Halogen headlights and tear drop taillights.
It has original style chrome bumpers, grill shell and hood
ornament. It even has the Aooga horn! Smoked glass. Rubber covered
running boards with step plates. It rides on a set of 15 inch
chrome wheels with fatter tires in back.
INTERIOR: Professionally done upholstery by Ogden top and trim. The
seats, door panels, inside of the cab and headliner were done
several years ago but still looks practically new. It has a black
walnut dash and steering wheel. Full set of gauges and modern
stereo.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT: The 350 was rebuilt and bored to a 355. It has
a new cam and lifters, 10.5:1 compression and hydraulic lifters.
Rebuilt and ported heads, ram horn manifolds. On top is an
Edelbrock intake and carb, HEI ignition. New alternator and
distributor. Dressed up with a polished firewall and finned valve
covers.
TRUNK COMPARTMENT: It has been boxed and upholstered. There are 2
compartments, 1 for storage and the other has the battery.
UNDERSIDE: Upfront it has rack & pinion steering, 4 inch drop
chrome axle, tubular trailing arms and new coil over adjustable gas
shocks. In back it has 2 inch lowering blocks and new coil over gas
shocks. Dual exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers and stainless tips
out back. Drum brakes at all 4 wheels. Looking up at the motor it
has a finned oil pan and new starter. Muncie 4-speed trans,
hydraulic clutch and Hurst shifter. Rebuilt driveshaft connects to
a Chevy rear with 3.55 gears.
I sold this car 5 years ago. That owner took excellent care of it,
made improvements, and enjoyed the car. Now it's your turn!
I, Jay Grams, take pride in personally writing the descriptions for
virtually every car for about the last 30 years now. A significant
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Rack & pinion
Turn signals
Stereo
Chrome wheels
Full gauges
Step plates