This 1938 Chevrolet Master Town Sedan is a gorgeous pre-war cruiser
having underwent a comprehensive frame off restoration. By the end
of the 1930s, the American economy was starting to climb out of the
enormous hole left from the effects of the Great Depression.
Nonetheless, Americans were still a bit nervous and found
themselves being more cautious when buying new cars, springing for
better values over bigger luxury. Among the biggest beneficiaries
of this trend was Chevrolet, the entry-level marque for General
Motors. Introduced in October 23, 1937, the 1938 Chevrolet model
line consisted of two distinct series the most affordable HB Master
Series and the more premium HA Master Deluxe Series. While touted
by Chevy as being completely redesigned, the '38 Chevrolet models
were largely left unchanged especially with regards to the sheet
metal and body lines. Rather, Chevrolet opted to restyle items such
as the chrome grille layout as well as debuting a new-look front
chrome bumper. The louvers on the hoods were also given a new
design, with a ventilator arrangement. By far the most popular body
style in '38 for Chevrolet was the 2 door Town Sedan models,
beloved by consumers for roomy passenger cabin, large and
accessible trunk, and of course its affordable price. This
particular '38 Chevrolet Town Sedan comes to us from the grandson
of the reported original owner who as the most recent steward
cherished this car for 45 years and even oversaw its extensive
professional restoration by a world-renowned restoration shop.
Powering this '38 Chevy 2-door is a 216.5 cubic inch inline 6
cylinder engine fed by a single barrel carburetor that together
were said to have produced 85 horsepower when new. Exhaust exits
this Chevy's overhead valve straight 6 via a single exhaust system,
producing a terrific sound out of the tailpipe. This '38 Chevrolet
is both nicely optioned and tastefully updated. During the
restoration, the electrical system on this Chevy Master Sedan was
upgraded to 12 volt providing for better start up and more reliable
and powerful electrical performance throughout the car. Along with
the 12 volt upgrade, the generator has been swapped for a more
contemporary alternator further improving overall electrical
performance as well as improving battery charging capabilities.
Dual chrome front bumper guards further elevate the wonderful
exterior look of this classic Chevrolet and they provide a bit of
extra protection to the bumper should you inadvertently bump
anything. Dual chrome outside mirrors is another welcome addition
on this pre-war car since they provide improved visibility while
changing lanes during a cruise and while squeezing into a tight
parking space at the local car show. This '38 Chevy also has been
tastefully updated with the incorporation of rear turn signals, a
welcome upgrade when traversing today's roads. Riding on a set of
blackwall tires mounted on color-matched steel wheels and
Chevrolet-branded hubcaps, this pre-war Chevy has a superb look
whether you're showing it off at the car show or cruising the open
road. The Fisher-built all steel body has been refinished in
Regency Blue, completing the exterior look of this gorgeous car.
The interior of this 1938 Chevrolet Master Town Sedan is absolutely
stunning! The front bucket seats along with the rear bench seat
have been reupholstered in tan mohair fabric that keeps the inside
of this Chevy looking stock. The matching door panels and arm
rests, tan carpeting, painted dash, and steering wheel have all
been restored and retain a gorgeous stock look as well. Front and
rear seat belts, along with a brake light, have also been added
under previous ownership for improved safety while cruising down
the road. The instrument cluster retains a nice stock look and is
equipped with a 120 MPH speedometer. A number of AutoMeter
antique-style gauges have also been tucked neatly under the dash
including a temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, volt gauge, and
fuel gauge. The dash is finished off with an ashtray and locking
glovebox. Whether you're buying your first pre-war classic car, or
you're buying you're adding to your existing collection of Blue
Bowties, this 1938 Chevrolet Master Town Sedan would make an
excellent choice. Give Ellingson's a call today at
763-428-7337!
*216.5 Cu. In. Inline 6
*Single Barrel Carburetor
*3 Speed Manual Transmission
*85 Horsepower
*Converted to 12 Volt Electrical
*4 Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes
*Single Family Ownership Since New
*Comprehensive Professional Restoration
*All Steel Body Refinished in Regency Blue
*Tan Mohair Front Bucket-Type Interior
*Stock Instrumentation
*Odometer Reads: 58,990 Miles
Vehicle Details
1938 Chevrolet Master
Listing ID:CC-2004523
Price:$29,995
Location:Rogers, Minnesota
Year:1938
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Master
Exterior Color:Regency Blue
Interior Color:Beige
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:58990
Stock Number:8945
VIN:21HB114890
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