This isn't just a build - it's a statement. This 1939 Cadillac
Series 75 Coupe has been reborn from the ground up into one of the
baddest, most refined street rods you'll ever lay eyes on. Every
inch of this machine screams craftsmanship, power, and
presence.
Under the hood sits a chromed-out GM 502 RamJet crate motor, the
kind of beast that turns gasoline into thunder, backed by a
bulletproof 4L80E transmission that handles the torque with ease.
The sound, the feel, the instant response - it's all there, pure
and unfiltered.
The bodywork alone is a work of art. Over $260K in receipts
document the extensive fabrication and metalwork poured into this
car. The roof's been chopped 3 inches for that low, mean profile,
while the rear fenders were stretched and tapered to sharp points -
pure elegance blended with aggression. Every modification was done
the right way - in metal and lead, not a drop of Bondo or filler
anywhere. The finish is show-quality Inferno Red Metallic, laid
down deep with multiple layers of clearcoat, so it glows like
molten steel under the light.
The front end wears a handcrafted billet grille, each line shaped
and perfected by hours of custom metalwork. RideTech air suspension
lets it hug the pavement, riding just above the frame when dropped.
The stance is mean, the attitude undeniable. Rolling stock comes
courtesy of Colorado Custom billet wheels, with Wilwood billet
brake calipers peeking through - performance meets perfection.
Inside, the cabin is wrapped in Saddle Tan leather, a flawless
balance of comfort and class. The craftsmanship is next-level -
every panel, seam, and stitch has been executed with precision. The
dash is fitted with Dakota Digital vacuum fluorescent gauges, while
the center console houses the air ride controls and custom
push-button transmission controls, blending vintage style with
modern tech.
Underneath, this Cadillac is just as jaw-dropping. The entire
underside is painted to match the body, and if it's not painted,
it's polished or chromed to mirror perfection. Out back sits a
Moser bulletproof Ford 9-inch rear end with 3.23 gears, featuring a
fully chromed center section and color-matched axle tubes. The
front end sports a Heidts Mustang II suspension with tubular A-arms
for that smooth, responsive ride. Even the exhaust system is all
stainless steel, capped with Flowmaster mufflers for a deep,
throaty growl that perfectly matches the car's attitude.
This '39 Cadillac isn't just a street rod - it's a rolling piece of
art built to dominate every street, show, or spotlight it touches.
The detail, the money, the hours - they all come together in one
flawless blend of luxury, muscle, and menace. Simply put, this car
doesn't follow the rules - it rewrites them.
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 1939 Cadillac Series 75 Coupe, visit www.revheads.com.
Don't miss your chance to own this extraordinary vehicle!
Vehicle Details
1939 Cadillac Series 75
Listing ID:CC-2017785
Price:$190,000
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1939
Make:Cadillac
Model:Series 75
Exterior Color:Inferno Red Metallic
Interior Color:Saddle
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:390
Stock Number:259
VIN:8290629
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