This 1938 Chevrolet Business Coupe is one seriously cool old-school
street/race car with real history. Originally raced in the late
'60s at Sooner Raceway in Ringwood, Oklahoma, it comes with photos
proving its track pedigree. Since the full build, it's seen fewer
than 900 miles. About ten years ago, the original builder stripped
it to bare bones and completed a full body-off restoration over
several years, transforming it into the machine you see today.
The documentation is solid - detailed build photos and a thick
stack of receipts from every vendor used. The receipts alone top
$38,000, not counting the car, wheels and tires, custom-built back
half, or countless hours of labor. This is a true turn-key beast
that can be driven on the street with premium pump gas or blasted
down the drag strip. I've never raced it myself, but I've drag
raced plenty, and judging by how hard this thing pulls, it's easily
a solid 10-second car.
Under the hood sits a 496ci big block built by Precision Engine,
featuring 4-bolt splayed caps with all ARP bolts and head studs, an
Eagle forged steel crank with H-beam rods, tool steel wrist pins,
and aluminum heads. It's running a Lunati Voodoo solid roller cam
(40110733), Comp Cams Ultra Pro Magnum XD roller rockers, and Probe
forged pistons at 11:1 compression. A Milodon oil pan, Melling
high-volume oil pump, Holley 850 CFM Brawler carb, MSD 6AL ignition
with Pro Comp distributor, and Magna Flow 500 fuel system complete
the setup.
Power flows through a Herzog-built 4L80 manual-shift transmission
with BTE converter and B&M Bandit shifter. Out back is a 9-inch
Ford rear end with 4.10 gears and a Detroit Locker. The frame has a
complete custom back half with 4-link and QA1 coilovers, while the
front retains the stock '38 section with custom tubular Mustang
II-style A-arms. Wilwood disc brakes on all four corners provide
serious stopping power.
The body is steel with fiberglass fenders and running boards. The
paint is older, driver-quality, showing some nicks, scratches, and
blemishes - exactly what you want in a car meant to be driven. The
interior is clean but unfinished, needing carpet, kick panels, and
a rear partition if desired. It does have a nice headliner, chrome
that shines, fully functional lights, solid doors, and clean
glass.
It rolls on vintage five-slot aluminum mags - 15x4 up front and
15x10 out back - wrapped in Mickey Thompson Sportsmans, 26x6 front
and 29x16 rear.
This car has history, attitude, and horsepower to match. Street it,
race it, or just park it and watch jaws drop - this '38 Chevrolet
delivers raw, old-school energy every time you fire it up.
Visit us at 5626 Gravois Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63116. For inquiries,
call (515)-REVHEADS and ask for Damon.
For over 60 high-definition photos and a custom video of this
stunning 1938 Chevrolet Business Coupe, visit www.revheads.com.
Don't miss your chance to own this extraordinary vehicle!
Vehicle Details
1938 Chevrolet Business Coupe
Listing ID:CC-2017132
Price:$47,000
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1938
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Business Coupe
Exterior Color:Blue Metallic
Interior Color:Blue
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:882
Stock Number:263
VIN:5HA119071
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