This 1939 Studebaker Pickup won 1st Place in its class at the Californian Autorama! Registered as a 1939 Studebaker Pickup it is actually a fiberglass kit on a S10 Chevy that was built 5 years ago in Central California. Stock 350 Chevy turbo hydro transmission. Features include power steering, power brakes, power windows, Air Conditioning, Cd player, AM FM Radio. Beige interior. Very dependable!
This 1939 Studebaker Conversion kit offers a cost effective way to build an awesome custom street rod. Combines classic 30's and 40's styling with modern technology by using the stock interior and running gear of any 94-04 Chevy S-10 or GMC Sonoma truck.
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
1937 Ford Street Rod For Sale in Tennessee
This is a flawless dark blue 1937 Ford Street Rod. The body and paint is unbelievable on this car. She is brand new with only 51 miles since the build up in 2007. The engine is a 383 cubic inch Chevy small block that will Dyno at 420 horsepower. Transmission is a 700R with a 9 inch rear end. Options include Air Ride Suspension, power trunk, power steering, power 4 wheel disc brakes, Boyd Coddington Custom Wheels and vintage air. Interior is Tan leather with electric windows, great sound system, tilt wheel. This is a great investment that you can show, drive, and enjoy.
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Street Rods, Hot Rods etc - Born to be wild
The name Hot Rod came about in the late 1940s. But the name took on new meaning in the post war 1950s. In the 1950s, the Hot Rod became the essence of manhood for thousands of teenagers because they were cheap to build. Nothing turned a young girl's head faster than a candy apple red deuce coupe with a rumbling V-8 under it's hood. Has anything really changed since the 1950s except the name Street Rods.
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Find Street Rod's like this one at American Automobiles
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