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1936 Chevrolet Pick Up Street Rod Show Quality Red Beauty on 2040-cars

Year:1936 Mileage:7389
Location:

Geneva, Ohio, United States

Geneva, Ohio, United States

         1936 CHEVROLET PICK-UP

                  STREET ROD

  Professionally built, one of a kind, drive anywhere Streetrod. Hard to find genuine 1930's steel that performs like a modern car. Outstanding fit and finish, world class craftsmanship. Pictures don't do it justice. Must be seen, top level build. Ready to show or drive cross country. One of the most usable and reliable streetrods you will find. Built, sorted and proven!

 

                    FEATURES

*BODY - Original 1936 Chevrolet steel. Top chopped 3 1/2 inches, smoothed to perfection with mile deep gloss red paint that still looks wet. Show quality chrome. Perfect glass that's weather and water tight. Custom machined billet accessories. LED tail lamps and halogen head lamps. All lighting, wipers and horn work perfectly. Panel, door and glass fitment is second to none.

  *CHASSIS - Boxed and ground

smooth. Aftermarket mustang II style

independent front suspension with

power rack and pinion. Lincoln 9 inch

rear axle with freeway friendly gearing.

4 wheel power disc brakes with hidden

booster/master. Four new Coker Classic

Wide White radial tires. Fully aligned and

sorted. Goes straight. Stops straight.

Rides smooth.

 

  *ENGINE/DRIVETRAIN - Stock

GM Tuned Port Injection factory

crate performance V/8. Runs smooth and

cool. Low maintenance with great

performance. Bulletproof turbo 400

automatic transmission. Lokar

transmission controller, LED shift

indicators on dash. Shifts smooth and

reliable. Hooker super comp shorty street

rod headers with full length tuned exhaust

system. Nice mellow rumble. No interior

drone. Sounds sweet.

 

 *INTERIOR - Custom fully adjustable modern seating. Cadillac tilt/telescopic

steering column. Cold air conditioning and warm heating system with window defog.

Custom real wood dash panel with VDO

instrumentation. Custom machined billet

accessories throughout. Functional rear

and sideview mirrors. Insulated, quiet,

comfortable. AM/FM CD receiver with

hidden speakers. Everything works and

has a quality feel. Bed finished in Oak with

Stainless Steel trim and custom matching

soft bed cover.

 

 *PERFORMANCE - Hard to describe

the feeling of driving an authentic 1930's

automobile without squeaks and rattles in

 climate controlled comfort.

 

  The quality of this truck must be

experienced to appreciate. Quick and

reliable. 24 miles per gallon on regular

 gasoline. Just over 7000 miles since

completion. Fully sorted and proven

reliable. A show stopper you can drive.

  Rare opportunity to own of the best.

First time offered on the national market.

Call with any questions this is the one to

have.

WILL BE SOLD AT ANYTIME.

CALL RICK 440 466 1011

 

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