Vehicle Description
Matte black is absolutely mean, and it's awesome that this 1933
Chevrolet Sedan Streetrod has upgraded power under the hood to back
it up. But all you have to do is dig a little detail to discover
that this mean machine is an overall very nice ride. The even
finish of the paint, straight body panels, and bright chrome
bumpers show good investment in fundamentals. Plus, the fiberglass
fenders are a great way to make sure those large 17-inch Foose
alloys fit in the body. And when you look inside, features like
bucket seats, a tilt steering column, and cold-blowing A/C make it
all quite inviting.
HIGHLIGHTS
*Attractive matte black paint applied with an even hand
*Good fundamentals: straight panels, bright chrome bumpers, and a
good vinyl top
*Steel main body
*Fiberglass fenders
*17-inch Foose wheels with wider rear tires
*Clean custom interior
*Well-bolstered bucket seats up front
*Rear bench with plenty of legroom
*Lecarra steering wheel
*Tilt column
*Dolphin gauges
*Overhead console with AM/FM/cassette stereo
*Cold-blowing air conditioning
*Clean and tidy engine bay
*Buick 3.8-liter V6
-Hardy and powerful GM motor (they added a turbo for the Grand
National)
--Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor
--HEI distributor
*Three-speed automatic transmission
*Mustang II-style front end
*Four-link rear
*Power brakes with front discs
You already know this is the right one for you. It has the look of
a powerful car, an impressive level of added comfort, and a level
of finish that makes it a surprisingly all-around driver. So when
the one you want is ready to hit the streets right now, you don't
want it to go home with anyone else. Call today!!!