The 1937 Chevy is a great platform for a street rod. This solid
Humpback 2-door sedan received a full restoration in 2011 that
included a broad range of mechanical enhancements.
Chopped Steel Body-
The chopped sedan has an all-steel body with fiberglass fenders,
hood and running boards. A handsome White finish is accented with
striking purple ghost flames. A set of 15" classic American racing
chrome spoke wheels that mount radial tires provide the final touch
to the handsome exterior. The doors are equipped with remote
poppers and manual release.
Custom In And Out-
A comfortable purple vinyl interior features late-model front
buckets seats, nice custom embossed door cards, seat belts and full
center console with shifter. The stylish dashboard houses a set of
VDO analog gauges and a raging Sony AM/FM/CD sound system with
remote. Convenience items include air conditioning, power tinted
windows, tilt wheel and power locks.
Small Block Chevy Power-
A well-designed engine bay holds a 305ci small block equipped with
Edelbrock intake/carburetor and shorty headers to a free-flowing
exhaust. Behind the engine sits a GM 3-speed automatic
transmission. The chassis is equipped with power steering and power
disc/drum brakes. All electrics have been converted to a 12V
alternator-based system, and the new Optima battery has been
relocated into the upholstered trunk area.
This nice-looking Chevy Street Rod will soon make a new owner very
proud.
ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS". TRUE MILEAGE UNKNOWN UNLESS OTHERWISE
STATED.
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