For Sale: 1936 Chevrolet Coupe in Atlanta, Georgia for sale in Atlanta, GA

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Vehicle Description Cadillac Gold Mist Metallic exterior, Almond interior, Ram Jet 350hp 350ci V8 engine, Automatic overdrive transmission.
Buyavette is very excited to have the opportunity to offer this First-Class 1936 Chevrolet Coupe Street Rod.
This is a complete body-off restoration that was professionally built by Heinzman Street Rods out of Phillips Nebraska, who documented the build with photos and receipts.
This is an All-Steel Body that was structurally reinforced both inside, along with chassis enhancements.
This is one of the nicest well-done Rods you may ever lay your eyes on - she is that nice! We rarely use the term Show Car in our description - but she would be short-changed if we declined that title.
This Beauty is powered by a GM Performance fuel-injected 350 cu in RamJet V8, mated to a 700-R 4 speed Automatic transmission, and a Ford 9 Posi-Traction rear end w/ 3:
55 gears, and showing just 1,415-miles since completed.
The engine bay is nicely detailed, with many chrome bolt-ons, serpentine belt, electric fan, and SS exhaust.
It requires some studying to realize the updates, and improvements that were made to this body, such as the Molded Drip Rails, Frenched Taillights, Door Handle and Bumper Deletes, Electric Trunk Opener, Custom Grill, Push-Pin Type engine covers, 1-piece Windshield, and Light Gray Tinted Glass.
She was finished in a rich layer of a 2-stage, Cadillac Gold Mist Metallic X, courtesy of Mustangs and More located in Yankton, South Dakota, and boy - did they do a wonderful job! The chassis was powder coated, updated with a Heidts Superide II front end w/ tubular control arms, sway-bar, Power Rack & Pinion, a Triangulated 4-bar rear suspension, sway-bar, riding on (4) QA-1 adjustable coil-overs at all corners, as well as (4)Wheel Wilwood Disc Brakes.
She was built for show & go - as the under-body was Rhino coated, which will allow the new owner to put the miles they want to drive this baby w/o worrying you're chipping that beautiful under carriage!! Recovery Room Hot Rod Interiors of Plattsmouth, Nebraska did the interior, and to say this is top-notch, may be a slight under-statement.
The Almond leather applied to the bucket seats is as soft as you'll find! The driver's seat is powered, the dash has Dakota Digital gauges, and A/C vents, polished tilt column w/ Banjo Style wheel, and a B&M floor shifter, finished off w/ a Premier CD player w/ 6-disc changer.
Again, this Street Rod looks good, runs strong, is comfortable to drive, and will surely gain all the attention she can handle! To top it all off, she is rolling on a set of Polished Boyd Coddington Junkyard Dog wheels, w/ Cooper Zeon Sport 205/50/ZR17, 235/55/ZR17 radial tires.
Options include:
Power Steering, Power Brakes, Leather Interior, Vintage A/C, Tilt Wheel, Power Driver's Seat, Power Windows, Premier CD Player w/ Changer, and Boyd Coddington Wheels.
This car took more than 2700 hours to complete with $156,000 in receipts, that has to be seen in person to fully understand the amount of workmanship, the hours and details put into this car.
It is priced to sell and will not last long! FREE 2 YEAR/50K ADDITIONAL MILE WARRANTY WHEN PURCHASED AT ADVERTISED PRICE, GOOD AT ANY REPAIR FACILITY NATIONWIDE!! Financing Available with long terms and low rates.
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  • Year: 1936
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: coupe

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