1937 Chevrolet Business Coupe Custom
View this vehicle on our website for a complete description, price, and many photos. Known as, “The Killer Hot Rod”, this all-steel 1937 Chevrolet Business Coupe Custom is a modern day version of an iconic American automobile. This business Coupe is truly all business with its Don Hardy LS3/636HP V8 engine, Tremec T-56 Magnum 6-speed manual transmission and Street Rod Garage Chassis. It’s loaded with options such as one off aluminum wheels, custom leather upholstery, Classic Instruments gauges, So-Cal steering column and steering wheel, Old Air AC system, Retrosound system, Hooker headers, 3” Flowmaster exhaust, power rack and pinion steering, Strange Engineering coilovers and Wilwood four wheel disc brakes. It’s achieved the Goodguys Rod and Custom Association “Builders Choice Top 10 Award” in 2017 and 2018. It was featured in Modern Rodding magazine in the October 2021 edition. The exterior of this amazing street machine is absolutely gorgeous with its stylish design, color, wheels and stance. During the build the floor, trunk floor, tunnel, rear wheel wells and bottom rear panel below the truck were fabricated to accommodate the custom Street Rod Garage Chassis that was power coated satin black. The bumpers were also removed and the holes were smoothed over. The original all-steel body is extremely straight with excellent gap lines throughout. The center split folding vented hood, doors and trunk lid close very nicely. It was outfitted with custom running boards that fit like a glove. Hank spent almost 40 years in the Army and wanted a color that would represent his time in the military and also the vintage Harley Davidson motorcycles. He chose Olive Drab which was the perfect color choice. The Olive Drab Basecoat was cleared with Sherwin Williams Ultra 7000 Premium Finishes. The paint went through a 5-stage color sanding and polishing process that resulted in a spectacular finish. The paint work on the vehicle is over the top and has recently been detailed to a brilliant shine. All of the tinted glass is new and crystal clear. The side vent glass has painted covers over them which add the extra touch of class. Everything on the exterior was restored or replaced such as the wipers, dual mirrors, side mounted antenna, front nose ornament, Alumicraft grill, headlight trim, reflectors, original Chevrolet stamped lens and rear taillights. The Killer Hot Rod sits on one-of-a-kind Circle Racing billet aluminum wheels that were power coated black with Chevrolet center caps. The front wheels are 18x8 with Continental Extreme Contact 225-45-18 tires and the rear wheels are 20x12 with Continental Extreme Contact 295-45-20 tires. The interior was tastefully designed and fully customized by Delgado’s Upholstery and Trim Shop located in Texas. Prior to the new interior going into the vehicle it was covered with Restomod Air sound deadening to keep it cool and quiet from road noise. The dash and trim pieces were painted Olive Drab. The saddle colored synthetic leather upholstery includes the headliner, sun visors, underneath dash panels, steering wheel wrap, door panels, seats, shift lever boot and emergency brake cover. It’s equipped with Speedway bomber seats that were fabricated to slide back and forth. It’s equipped with seat belts for safety. Everything in the interior was replaced new. The trunk compartment was also tastefully designed and fully customized by Delgado’s Upholstery and Trim Shop. It was treated with matching saddle colored synthetic leather upholstery. The stair step platform slats were painted Olive Drab to match the theme. The engine compartment is highly detailed throughout with many custom features. The split center folding vented hood allows access from both sides. The firewall wall and inner fenders were painted Olive Drab for a clean appearance. It has an updated American Autowire wiring harness. The heart of this sweet ride is a Don Hardy 416ci LS3 that was dyno tested with 636HP. The engine block and Chevrolet scripted valve covers were painted Olive Drab to match the theme. The engine was outfitted with a Holley Terminator X engine management system, Holley EFI fuel rails, Russell Performance 6an fuel hose fittings and Concept One Victory serpentine system. This engine runs and sounds excellent. It breathes through Hooker headers and a custom 3” stainless steel exhaust system with Magnaflow mufflers. This entire exhaust system was ceramic coated. The engine is cooled by a custom aluminum radiator with SPAL electric fan. The engine is coupled to a Tremec T-56 Magnum 6-speed manual transmission that shifts precisely through the gears. The undercarriage is also highly detailed throughout with many custom parts. Follow us on social media! Website: http://www.msclassiccars.com Facebook: / msclassiccars Twitter: / ms_classic_cars Instagram: / msclassiccars TikTok: / msclassiccars

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