1958 Chevrolet Delray Coupe Why This Car Is Special The 1958
Chevrolet Delray became a distinct series of its own, taking the
place of the 150. The Delray was Chevrolet's price-leading,
no-frills model, with the more expensive models being the Biscayne,
Bel Air and Impala (the last being a sub-model of the Bel Air for
1958). The 1958 Delray Coupe we have here at Skyway Classics is a
no-frills street driver that you can have fun with without braking
the bank and will really be a rarity at the cruises and car shows
you take her to. It sports a 350 cubic inch small block Chevrolet
that the owner was told had been modified and has a tri-power set
of carbs on the Offy aluminum intake, MSD ignition, chrome valve
covers, and rolls on Chevrolet Rally wheels and fat tires too.
Features 1958 Chevrolet Delray Coupe 350 cubic inch small block
Chevrolet engine Tri-power set of carbs Offy aluminum intake MSD
ignition Chrome valve covers Performance spark plug wires Power
brake booster with disc brakes up front Cast iron exhaust headers
Dual exhaust 3-speed automatic transmission White wall tire
Chevrolet Rally wheels Red high-back bucket seats in red cloth
Matching rear seat (needs some repair) Matching red door panels
3-speed polished shifter on the floor Fire extinguisher Red/black
painted dash Factory gauges and instrumentation Sunpro aftermarket
tachometer on the steering column Chrome face push-button radio
Accessory gauges below the dash Our Delray has the broad chrome
grille and quad headlights it is famous for Black paint job
Sculptured rear fenders Side moldings Delray nametags on each side
Engine & Drivetrain Pop the hood and you will see the 350 cubic
inch small block Chevrolet that has been modified and has a
tri-power set of carbs on the Offy aluminum intake, MSD ignition,
chrome valve covers, performance spark plug wires, power brake
booster with disc brakes up front, and cast iron exhaust headers to
dual exhaust. The engine is backed by a 3-speed automatic
transmission backing it up as it rides on white wall tires and
Chevrolet Rally wheels. Interior Befitting its bottom-end status,
the Delray had minimal interior and exterior trim and limited
options. As such, this model was popular with fleet buyers such as
police departments and businesses. However, ours has had a redo
with a set of red high-back bucket seats in red cloth, the matching
rear seat (needs some repair), matching red door panels, 3-speed
polished shifter on the floor, fire extinguisher there too,
red/black painted dash with factory gauges and instrumentation,
Sunpro aftermarket tachometer on the steering column, chrome face
push-button radio, and accessory gauges below the dash. Exterior
For 1958, Chevrolet models were redesigned longer, lower, and
heavier than their 1957 predecessors. Our Delray has the broad
chrome grille and quad headlights it is famous for, with ours
having the black paint job on it, deeply sculptured rear fenders,
side moldings, as well as the Delray nametags on each side.
Conclusion The 1958 Chevrolet Delray Coupe models, like the one we
have here at Skyway Classics, were longer, lower, and wider than
it�€�s predecessors. This 1958 has a straight black body with the
red custom interior, small block Chevy engine with tri-power carbs,
and really fits the description of an old-school muscle car. This
is what all of �€�old guys�€� built for our street cars back in the
sixties! Disclaimer Information found on the website is presented
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