For Sale: 1934 Chevrolet Coupe in Benton, Arkansas for sale in Benton, AR

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Vehicle Description NEW ON CONSIGNMENT!! This 1934 Chevrolet 3 Window StreetRod is sure to turn heads! Over $60,000 invested! Featuring an Outlaw body and chassis, this StreetRod was built sparing no expense.
The builder bought the car as a running and driving classic, but blew the car apart to redo everything to a higher level.
The builder has been building classic cars, specifically StreetRods, for many years.
The car features a 350ci motor with less than 1400 miles on the build.
It was built with a crane cam and flat top pistons.
The motor is dressed up with maximum chrome to give it a great look.
The motor is paired to a Turbo 350 transmission with a 3500 stall.
The Flowmaster exhaust and the cam give the car an amazing sound! The car has a Mustang II front end with a narrowed Ford 9 equipped with 3.
23 gears.
The car has A/C, power windows and a power Wiseguy leather seat.
The car is sitting on new rubber with lots of meat in the rear utilizing a 29x18x15 tire.
The Weld wheels give the car a great look.
This is a fresh build, but the current owner has enjoyed the car for just under 1400 miles.
It has won a trophy in every show it has been entered into.
Call today to schedule a time to come take a look! HeydayClassics.
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  • Year: 1934
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: coupe

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