For Sale: 1938 Chevrolet Master in Costa Mesa, California for sale in Costa Mesa, CA

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Vehicle Description 1938 Chevrolet master 2 door sedan All engineering, machining, welding, paint and assembly done by David and Adam Ince owners of Dirty Dave's Marine and Hotrods.
Painted a beautiful period correct light avocado Red pin striping by Dennis Ricklefs Retain all stock bumpers, trim and badging Sitting on full 1995 C4 Corvette independent suspension and disk brakes With a boxed and gusseted 1938 Chevrolet frame Full rotisserie restoration All aluminum 2001 Corvette LSI engine ECU and engine wire harness by PSI Tuned by Adam Montague on a chassis dyno at Spankin' Time Motorsports Transmission rebuilt by Ken Fox of Fox automotive Frame and suspension components powder coated by Crest Coatings Cross drilled disk brake rotors New Bridgestone Potenza high performance tires, front 245/45R17 95W, rear 275/40R18 99W 1995 C4 Dana differential 2.
59 ratio Chevrolet 4 L80e transmission Aluminum Driveshaft Hotchkis front and rear sway bars and control arms Master Battery Cutoff Switch mounted in trunk 12 volt Optima Red Top Battery Flat out Engineering front and rear corvette suspension mounts Aldan American coil over springs and shocks Custom crossover stainless steel exhaust Mattson's Custom three pass radiators and fan, Runs cool even on hot days Vintage air-conditioning R134a Gen Il Super universal System Vintage air Chevy LS Front Runner serpentine Drive System Bearclaw door latch kits installed for safety Extensive use off polished stainless steel hardware Full Dynamat insulation Power windows Full Auto meter instrument gages Concourse Chroming and polishing done by Si-Hilling Metal Nardi steering wheel All new safety glass with light tint Headwinds LED/Halogen headlights Custom stainless steel 20 gallon gas tank Steering Column Prows tilting steering column Power rack and pinion steering by Unisteer.
  • Year: 1938
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Master

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