This 1933 Chevrolet Master Eagle, with its classic blue exterior
and gray interior, combines vintage charm with modern upgrades.
Powered by a small block Chevy V8 engine paired with a TH350
automatic transmission, this car was built approximately 20 years
ago in Florida. While it does have air conditioning, it currently
requires recharging.
The vehicle features several thoughtful additions, including a
newer battery mounted in the trunk with a cutoff switch for
preserving power when the car is not in use. Beneath the carpet,
sound deadening material helps to reduce cabin noise for a more
comfortable driving experience. The LED headlights with halo rings
not only enhance visibility but also add a modern touch that
complements the car's blue exterior.
Recent work within the last two years includes new engine and
transmission mounts, a 15-gallon fuel tank, a new exhaust system, a
mini hi-torque starter and an electric trunk release. This Master
Eagle is a blend of classic style and practical updates, making it
a standout among vintage vehicles.
See the "Videos" tab above this description box for a walk around
and cold start.
Vehicle Details
1933 Chevrolet Master
Listing ID:CC-1880499
Price:$32,991
Location:North East, Pennsylvania
Year:1933
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Master
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:17509
Stock Number:C3832
VIN:1CA0636050
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