Stock # | 2627-ATL |
---|---|
Engine | 350 V8 |
Transmission | Automatic (Column) |
Mileage | 538 (Since Built) |
Chassis | |
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Front Suspension Type | Coil Spring |
Rear Suspension Type | Leaf Spring |
Axle Specification | 10 Bolt |
Front Tire Specification | 195/65R15 |
Rear Tire Specification | 205/65R15 |
Front Brakes Specification | Power Disc |
Rear Brakes Specification | Drum |
Options | ||||||
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Defrost | Air Conditioning | Heat | Leather Seats | Front Disc Brakes | Power Brakes | Power Steering |
Hot rods are a strange bunch-there are the zillion dollar pro-built cars that you can't touch without a clean-suit, and then there are the ones that get dragged to every local cruise night, but never quite seem to be finished. Cars in between, meaning finished pieces that can be driven and enjoyed immediately, are surprisingly hard to find. That's why this nicely built 1937 Chevrolet Master Deluxe sedan is so appealing; with a big back seat, there's no excuse not to take the whole family along for the ride.
There's something about late-1930s GM cars that just ideally lend themselves to customization, and the original details like that slash coming off the back of the front fenders and extending into the doors is a great example of the factory doing the customizer's work for him. In fact, all the bodywork is expertly done, and it's clear that someone spent a lot of time and effort getting it to its current condition. The body is all genuine Chevrolet steel, and everything lines up nicely, including those big pontoon fenders. The paint is modern urethane, so it's durable and brilliant, perfect for a car that's going to see actual road duty, and even in black this sucker looks awesome. ... Please ask for the full description.
1937 Chevrolet Master Deluxe
- Stock
- 2627-ATL
- Engine Size
- 350 V8
- Transmission
- Automatic (Column)
- Miles
- 538 (Since Built)
- Location
- Atlanta
Description
Hot rods are a strange bunch-there are the zillion dollar pro-built cars that you can't touch without a clean-suit, and then there are the ones that get dragged to every local cruise night, but never quite seem to be finished. Cars in between, meaning finished pieces that can be driven and enjoyed immediately, are surprisingly hard to find. That's why this nicely built 1937 Chevrolet Master Deluxe sedan is so appealing; with a big back seat, there's no excuse not to take the whole family along for the ride.
There's something about late-1930s GM cars that just ideally lend themselves to customization, and the original details like that slash coming off the back of the front fenders and extending into the doors is a great example of the factory doing the customizer's work for him. In fact, all the bodywork is expertly done, and it's clear that someone spent a lot of time and effort getting it to its current condition. The body is all genuine Chevrolet steel, and everything lines up nicely, including those big pontoon fenders. The paint is modern urethane, so it's durable and brilliant, perfect for a car that's going to see actual road duty, and even in black this sucker looks awesome. Finally, all the original trim is still intact in one form or another, from the bright grille to the simple rear end with original taillights and bumper.
The interior is often the last place a hot rod builder finishes his work, and it's usually a low priority once the car is on the road. However, in this trick Chevy, the interior has been fully finished in tan leather wrapped around what appear to be the original bench seats. The door panels have been custom made to match the seats, and feature original woodgrained moldings and door hardware. Custom billet inserts have been made to house elegant VDO white-faced gauges, and the original clock is still in the glove box lid. Controls for the aftermarket A/C system, as well as the ductwork, have been housed in the dash itself so it looks like they've always been there and a Corvette steering wheel actually looks just about right here. In back, there's a lot of stretch-out space and the trunk Is neatly finished with a full-sized spare stashed under its own special shelf.
Your traveling partner in this '37 is a built 350 cubic inch Chevy V8, which is as timeless as it is reliable, not to mention powerful; this car probably has about four times as much power now as it did when it was new. Although the car was built to drive, there is lots of bright stuff under the hood, including a matched set of chrome valve covers and air cleaner. The engine turns an equally reliable TH350 3-speed automatic, the front suspension is a Mustang II independent setup with disc brakes, and it includes power rack-and-pinion steering so it drives like a modern car. The custom dual exhaust system burbles along at cruising speeds thanks to highway-friendly gears in the 10-bolt rear end and it sits just right, not too low but with a bit of an attitude. It rides on a set of simple painted Rally wheels wearing 195/65/15 front and 205/65/15 rear blackwall radials that give it a nice rake.
Go ahead and look at all the rods for sale. Note how many ads include the words "just needs X to be finished." A lot, right? This '37 Chevy needs nothing to hit the road in style this summer. Forget spending years in the garage, get out on the road now, and take the kids with you. Call now!
Features
- Defrost
- Air Conditioning
- Heat
- Leather Seats
- Front Disc Brakes
- Power Brakes
- Power Steering
Documentation
SPECS
- Transmission Spec
- Turbohydramatic 350
- Rear Axle
- 10 Bolt
- Front Suspension
- Coil Spring
- Rear Suspension
- Leaf Spring
- Front Brakes
- Power Disc
- Rear Brakes
- Drum
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