Vehicle Description
1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster town sedan Deluxe Originally
manufactured at the GM assembly plant in St. Louis, MO, in May
1948, this Fleetmaster Town Sedan Street Rod is a ground-up custom
build (May 2007) with comfort in mind. This Chevrolet cruiser
features plump bench seats with dual arm rests, AC & heat, power
steering and power brakes. It's quite the long-distance cruiser.
Looking at the exterior you'll find two-tone metallic brown and
beige paint, with custom pinstriping. The metallic brown lights up
once under direct sunlight. A completely new interior (seats, side
panels, head liner, carpet, armrests, sun visors, windlace, etc.)
carries over the same color combination with a mixture of both
leather and cloth. Powering this 40's era beauty is a Chevy small
block 350-CID/5.7 liter V8, keeping it true to the Chevrolet
nature. Backing the 350 CID/5.7-liter engine is a GM 700R4
automatic 4-speed transmission with overdrive, and a Ford 9-inch
axle/rear end, perfect for the highway or drives around town. Other
options include Vintage Air Conditioning, 1,600 watt Bluetooth,
AM/FM/CD radio with remote control, ten CD changer, lumbar support,
power brakes, power steering, power bench seat, tilt wheel, seat
belts, and chrome wheels with radial tires. The chrome wheels offer
moon style hub caps giving it that classic hot rod look. The front
suspension is borrowed from a Mustang and rides comfortably and
safely with the reassurance of power disc brakes. Aftermarket
goodies include rubber fender rock guards, Halogen headlights and
LED taillights, 3rd brake light, front and rear speakers, XM/Sirius
satellite radio connection, wood grain Grant GT steering wheel,
white faced Autometer gauges, exhaust dump outs (in front of rear
wheels), tinted glass, Edelbrock carburetor and intake manifold,
along with numerous chrome engine accessories, including valve
covers, air cleaner, A/C compressor, alternator and more. Garage
kept in a non-child, non-pet, non-smoking home environment.