This full-fendered 1934 Three-Window Coupe d has a slightly lower profile thanks to a 1½-inch chopped and filled top, but most of the components follow a “resto” theme including the full fenders, rubber running board covers, stock grille, big headlights, cowl lamps, door handles, dual horns, and Greyhound hood ornament. A low-mileage Chevrolet 350-cu.in. crate motor powers the car and four-wheel disc brakes handle stopping it.
- The engine is a Chevrolet small-block 350-cu.in. OHV V8 with 895 miles on it.
- The aluminum intake manifold has been polished.
- Block-hugger exhaust headers connect to a dual exhaust system.
- Lots of chrome parts and accessories adorn the engine and transmission case.
- A new radiator was installed in 2023.
- The transmission is a GM automatic.
- The fiberglass body features a 1½-inch chopped top and suicide doors.
- The passenger door was repaired three years ago, according to the seller.
- The fenders, hood, and running boards are steel.
- A red beltline stripe matches the red wire wheels.
- The interior has red leather upholstery on a seat with an armrest.
- The headliner and door panels are red like the seat.
- ntage Air supplied the air conditioning system.
- Dolphin gauges were installed in the dashboard.
- The steering column is a tilt unit with a red leather banjo-style wheel.
- The windows are power operated.
- Door handles, pedals, and the rearview mirror are billet items.
- The trunk was upholstered to match the interior.
- The tang II-style front suspension has rack-and-pinion steering.
- All four wheels have power disc brakes.
- The red wire wheels have trim rings and V8 script hubcaps.
- The nkook rear tires are size 215/75R15 and the fronts are 185/60R15.
- A grille screen and front fenders bra from ogi’s are included.
- The car has no needs or issues, according to the seller.
- A Chevy 350-cu.in. V8 powers this street rod.
- The transmission is an automatic.
- d leather covers the air-conditioned interior.
- The fiberglass body has a filled roof.
- The fenders, hood, and running boards are steel.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean sin title in his name. This 1934 Three-Window Coupe d has a very traditional outward appearance, but under the fiberglass exterior is a custom interior, modern chassis, four-wheel disc brakes, and a high-performance Chevrolet small-block powerplant.