With its graceful appearance and Art Deco influence on full
display, it's pretty easy to see why this 1937 Chevrolet 5 Window
Coupe would be such an inspiring "blank canvas" to work with. But
the builders of this awesome ride obviously weren't content to rest
on the aesthetic laurels it began with. Dressed in a burgundy and
cream color scheme that's ornamented by intricate air brushing and
cream accent stripes, this Chevy shows plenty of skilled
craftsmanship from front to back. Its sturdy steel body,
accompanied by steel running boards, is also much more impervious
to stress cracking than a lot of its rivals, so it's
well-positioned to turn heads for many years to come.
Inside, the fully custom beige vinyl interior is a definite
conversation piece. Featuring diamond stitching on both the pair of
plush bucket seats and the door panels to each side, this is a
driving environment you'll enjoy spending lots of time in. Up
front, the collection of white-faced VDO gauges looks great in the
instrument cluster, and several vents have been seamlessly
integrated into the dash area. All the components for the Vintage
Air climate control system are in place, but it will need a bit of
attention to get it back to full functionality. An Alpine AM/FM/CD
stereo has been added to the mix to provide your personal
soundtrack while on the road.
Plenty of dependable power stands by beneath the hood in the form
of a 350 cubic-inch V8 that's fed by a Holley 4-barrel carburetor
perched on a high-rise Weiand aluminum intake manifold. Joined by a
smooth-functioning 3-speed TH350 automatic transmission, the engine
is running in fine form, sending a pleasingly deep note out of the
coated shorty headers leading to a pair of Turbo mufflers. An added
belt-driven cooling fan pairs with an upgraded Walker aluminum
radiator to keep temperatures under control in more demanding
driving conditions. This classic is equipped with plenty of
stopping ability as well. Four-wheel power disc brakes that feature
Wilwood drilled and slotted rotors bring things to a halt in short
order when called upon, while power steering makes for low-effort
navigation.
HIGHLIGHTS
• STEEL BODY
• 350 CUBIC-INCH V8 ENGINE
• 4-BARREL HOLLEY CARBURETOR AND WEIAND HIGH-RISE INTAKE
MANIFOLD
• 3-SPEED AUTOMATIC TH350 TRANSMISSION
• 4-WHEEL POWER DISC BRAKES WITH WILWOOD ROTORS
• POWER STEERING
• SHORTY HEADERS
• DUAL EXHAUST WITH TURBO MUFFLERS
• ATTENTION GRABBING BURGUNDY AND CREAM EXTERIOR
• 18" RIDLER WHEELS
• FULLY CUSTOM INTERIOR
• VINYL BUCKET SEATS
• VDO GAUGES
• POWER WINDOWS
• TILT STEERING COLUMN
• VINTAGE AIR CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
• AM/FM/CD STEREO
• BUILD RECEIPTS INCLUDED
Meticulously configured and sure to attract attention wherever it
goes, this 1937 Chevrolet 5 Window Coupe cruises on a set of 18"
Ridler wheels that complement its distinctively magnetic appearance
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Vehicle Details
1937 Chevrolet 5-Window Pickup
Listing ID:CC-1999843
Price:$62,995
Location:Lutz, Florida
Year:1937
Make:Chevrolet
Model:5-Window Pickup
Exterior Color:Burgundy Metallic
Interior Color:Beige
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:8016
Stock Number:5322-TPA
VIN:371K011
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