"The engine, chassis, and body constructions of the Stylemaster
series are identical with those of the Fleetline and Fleetmaster
series. Thus, these lowest priced Chevrolets offer all the
advantages of the higher priced series in performance, safety,
riding qualities, roominess, and economy of operation. In external
appearance, they differ only in a few minor details of trim; the
chief differences are in their interior equipment, fittings, and
finish." From the 1947 Chevrolet Brochure
For consignment, a 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster sport coupe with the
true miles being unknown. Our consignor estimates this car
generates 950-1000 horsepower and once ran a 10.41 at Atco
Dragway.
Exterior
In true street rod fashion, this car features front flames that
lick rearward with a realism that had us reaching for an
extinguisher! It's a nice presentation over the Ruby Red Metallic
body which glistens like a piece of wet candy, reflecting light off
of the curved shoulder line, the articulated rear fender, and the
rounded rump. A supercharger pushes up a massive air scoop above
the hood and whatever goes on under that hood is expelled through
big exhaust pipes in front of each front wheel. Those wheels are
15-inch Weld wheels with deep set, tubbed units in back and more
pedestrian sized widths in front. From a short distance, the body
looks perfect, but with our due diligence we note a few flaws
including numerous paint chips, cracks, scratches, uneven or
evident filler.
Interior
Remnants of Chevrolet's goals of luxury trim are evident around the
window frames, here followed by gray cloth door panels showing some
age but retaining the original style hardware. A full roll cage
encircles more modern gray cloth bucket seats, equipped with a
racing harness on the driver's side and behind the seats, a
finished area with carpeted tub inner fenders, paint matched metal
tunnel and gray cloth sidewalls. A Grant steering wheel fronts a
dash that combines old school originality with modern ProComp
gauges and tachometer with shift light. A racing toggle board tops
an aluminum center stack with more gauges and more switches in
conjunction with an MSD ignition station tucked under the
passenger's dash. In the center is a Hurst Quarter Stick shifter,
built for performance more than pedestrian aesthetics, and ready to
rip! The floor is carpeted, the headliner covered, and the trunk is
home to the fuel cell and battery.
Drivetrain
Pivot the front clip forward to reveal a polished 505ci stroker V8
with a BDS supercharger topped by two 1050cfm 4-barrel carburetors.
All of this is estimated to produce between 950 and 1,000
horsepower. It is mated to a TH400 3-speed automatic transmission
that routes power to a Ford 9" Strange Engineering axle. Naturally,
headers are on board.
Undercarriage
The purpose built chassis features a Mustang II front end and
ladder bars in back with coil overs. Disc brakes are pressurized by
a Wilwood master cylinder and the dual exhaust travels through
stainless Magnaflow mufflers before the big pipes turn out to the
sides.
Drive-Ability
We try not to flog cars with obvious gargantuan power, and based on
the healthy grunt of this car's exhaust, we won't be testing its
limits. Suffice it to say this is basically a race car you can
street and would be ideal for short trips to the local car show and
cruise in, or on a trailer to the track. All functional items on
board operate as they should including the unbuckling process which
we do when returning to the mall. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
A blast from the past with some modern touches that will leave you
aghast! This is a red rocket that's essentially a turnkey ball of
fun. If you're in the market for an attractive and raucous street
rod, this flaming hot number might just be your ticket!
14EJG15703
14-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
E-1947
J-Stylemaster
G-July Build
15703-Sequential Unit Number
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