1939 Chevrolet Coupe
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Chevrolet has been a part of the American automotive landscape almost as long as cars have been on American roads. IN 1929 Chevy introduced their first 6-cylinder engine, and in 1933 they debuted they new Master body style that served Chevy well up until auto production ended for World War II. The Master was available in a wide range of body styles like the business Coupe, sedan, and convertible.
Our featured '39 Chevy is a business Coupe. This car wears an all-steel body, running boards and all. The vehicle is dressed in a stunning black and champaign 2-tone paint job complimented by a lime green and bright orange pinstripe. Inside the Chevy you will find matching black and champaign power leather seats. All while sitting on 15' American Racing Torque Thrust 5-spoke rims wrapped around Kumho Solus black wall tires. Powering the auto is a strong 350 cubic inch Chevrolet create engine rated at 330 horsepower linked to a 700 R-4 Four speed automatic transmission and...