Stunning 1939 Chevrolet Resto Mod Street Rod Rare

  • Location: Madison, Tennessee, United States
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Master
  • Year: 1939
  • Mileage: 45,000
  • Color: Waterfall Blue
  • Engine size: 327
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Power options: Air Conditioning
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Blue
  • Drive side: Left-hand drive
  • Options: CD Player
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1939 Chevrolet Master Description


This recently Resto-Modded Street Rod draws attention where ever it goes. The Waterfall Blue Exterior is stunning, combined with the Diamond Tucked Blue Interior that sets this Street Rod apart from the rest.
The stance was created with an all new Mustang II Front end (Tubular A-Arms, Rack & Pinion, Disc Braked, Ididit Column). The Rear End has a New 4-Link Suspension from Speedway Motors with Coil Over Shocks. The Wheels are 18" on the Front and 20" Ridler Wheels on the Back, Wheels and Tires are like new with only a few hundred miles on them.
The engine is a strong 327 about 300hp with Edelbrock intake, carb, High Performance rams horn exhaust manifolds and new exhaust system. The Automatic Turbo 350 Shifts as it should and the rear end is highway geared to cruise all day long down the highway. It keep cool with a high performance Aluminum Radiator and electric fan.
All New Vintage Air A/C System blows ice cold.
The interior features all new upholstery that is Bentley Styled Diamond Tucked with White Piping. The Headline is new as well as the carpet and wind lace. The Dash and Window trim could be painted White to finish off the look. Seats 4 Adults Comfortably !!
The Paint is an 8 out of 10. Looks Great for a 15 year old paint job but could use a little touching up. Underneath is unbelievably solid, only one small patch was welded in on the rear fender, some minor other spots mean this Rod must of been garaged most of it's life. The Running Boards are Fiberglass, The Body is real deal steel.
Outstanding Rod for the Money. Can't be built for this price. I was told the other day that it would bring $50,000 at Barrett-Jackson.