1932 Chevy 2 door sedan survivor hot rod. The car has a 59 model 283 with power pack heads, vintage weiand intake, and gear drive headers. It has 1954 chevy front brakes with a 57 chevy rear end. Also a T-10 4 speed with Hurst competition plus shifter. The car has some of the coolest vintage pinstriping i have seen. The paint, pinstriping and interior were all done from 58-61 from what i have been able to find. It was a Oklahoma car that was drag raced around then until the olds motor it was running caught fire in 61. It was then put in storage until 2010. It changed hands a couple of times before i bought it in October of 2015 but it was never really put back on the road. After I bought the car I changed a couple of things in in order to make it road worthy enough to drive to the Roundup this year. I had sent the front end to nostalgia Sid for the treatment. He dropped the axle 3 inches and i also dropped it 3 in the rear. I put a set if pie crust cheater slicks out back with 7 inch wheels. The front tires appear to be in good shape but i do not know the age of them . The dash is full of gauge holes so I cut a pieced of aluminum to cover them and placed a few gauges back in it. The only functional ones are the oil pressure and temp. I drove this car from Baton Rouge to Austin for the Roundup and the car did great. There is no rust anywhere on the car. The old lacquer paint is checking the interior stitching is coming loose in places but liked it the way it was so I left it alone. Asking 18,000. I don't really know what prices these things go for since you never see survivor chevys around so this it the best I could come up with. Call or text me at 225-324-2185. Thanks, Jacob Miller. View attachment 3351098