Vehicle Description
This 1932 Chevrolet Custom Vicky Sedan is all steel, using no
plastic or fiberglass, with over 150 body modifications. It is
powered by a 350ci Chevrolet engine with a mild cam and 4-barrel
carburetor under a custom-made air cleaner, backed by an 700R
automatic transmission with 9-inch Ford rear end. The 3.5-year
transformation was performed by Buford Gentry Jr. of B's Custom
Auto Fab in Bluff City, TN. The roof was filled, pinched for
strength and chopped, with 2 inches removed from the rear and 3.5
inches from the front. The windshield was raked 15 degrees, the
center post was removed and the substructure was reinforced.
Finished in Lime Gold paint, it has a custom chrome wire front and
side grilles and is accented with many chrome and billet brackets.
Other components include power rack & pinion steering, chrome tube
upper and lower control arms, coilover shocks, an aluminum
radiator, electric fan, stainless-steel fuel cell and Wilwood
4-wheel disc brakes. This car rides on Billet Specialties 17-inch
custom alloy wheels wrapped with P205-40R radial tires in front and
20-inch wheels with P295-40R radial tires in the rear. The entire
undercarriage is powder-coated, undercoated, chromed or aluminum.
The interior features leather seats and headliner, with carpet and
matts wrapped in plastic liner, a Vintage Air system, a tilt Ididit
chrome steering column, power windows, a VDO gauge set in a custom
sculpted wrap-around dashboard, AM/FM/CD player, and a Budnick
billet steering wheel and pedal set. This Chevy has been
garage-kept. From The Redding Family Collection. ** PREVIEW