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1947 Chevy Sedan Chopped Rat Rod Hot Rod

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  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Other
  • Type: Sedan
  • Year: 1947
  • Mileage: 900
  • VIN: EAA33816
  • Engine size: 355
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: San Tan Valley, Arizona, United States

Description

1947 Chevy Sedan Chopped Rat Rod Hot Rod
This rat rod/ hot rod has had a lot of work done to it and is a very fun car to drive. It runs and stops like a champ. You can drive this car any where without any issues except the fact that it gets craaaapppppyy gas mileage. But lets be realistic, who cares. lol
The top has been chopped but still has plenty of room inside. The chop was done ages ago and parts of it are cracking probably due to a little too much mud. If you ever want to repaint it you'll want to fix it at that time. This is a Rat Rod/ Hot Rod so it has tons of character as is.
This is 1947 Chevy and seems pretty solid to me but there is some rust and it has some rattles. The rocker panels should be replaced whenever you get around to it... or leave it as is. They are around $300 and then you would have to weld them in place.
It has a military/survival theme to it. I made bullet valve stem caps out of ammo shells and the tach holder from shotgun shells. The floor shifter is a big bowie knife. There are also ammo shells on the blinker switch and some on the dash. The rear seat is the original rear seat with a camo blanket as a cover. The headliner is camo netting. The front seats are buckets which are very comfortable. Old School 3 spoke steering wheel with bullet-type center cap and tilt steering. You can continue on with the theme or change it up.
All headlights, hazards, and brakes lights function as they should. Blinkers work but the switch is a little funky and doesn't always turn the blinkers off.
No wiper arms but who needs them anyways... this is AZ :D
No side windows but I do have a template to make the glass. Just need to find and fit regulators to your liking and get the glass cut and you'd be in business.
No AC so during summer time it can get a little warm but I solve that by just driving a little faster :D
But in all reality, I would recommend installing a Vintage Air or Old Air Products system of your choosing.
Shaved door handles and trunk handle.
I have a box full of original old parts and what not's that go with the car. I will also supply the boxes that I kept, if you want them, for some of the parts listed below.
Some of the goodies are listed below. I'm sure there are few things I'm forgetting about on the list. Everything below has less than 900 miles on it besides the block and its internals. Most of the big repair/maintenance items have far less than 900 miles though. Feel free to ask any questions.
- Chevy 355cid (350cid bored 0.30)- 010 TKT block. Believe this block was originally from a 74 or 78 or 80 Chevy Truck. Currently this block came out of my chevelle with very low mileage on the freshen up. I'm not 100% sure what brand piston, rings, cam, rods, crank, bearings, etc are in it.
- Mustang II front end with chevy bolt pattern
- Edelbrock 650 cfm carb with electric choke
- Edelbrock Performer EPS Intake
- New Summit Aluminum Heads (SUM-162109= 170cc/69cc, 2.02/1.60)
- New Comp Cams RP-1412-16 Pushrods with Roller Tip Rockers (1.5 ratio)
- New ARP head bolts
- All New Head, Intake, Valve cover gaskets obviously (Not cheapy ones but good ones)
- New Distributor cap, Rotor, plugs, Moroso 8mm wires
- Headers (1-5/8 dia) (Not sure of brand)
- New Electric fan with manual adjustment to make it turn on sooner or later based on the temp you want it at.
- New Walker 4-Row Radiator with Internal Trans cooler 820-Z5131 (expensive and well built, they are proud of their radiators lol)
- New radiator hoses and heater hoses
- Rebuilt TH350 with New Hughes HD 2500rpm stall converter from a local shop
- New Lokar gas pedal and throttle linkage
- New Artic White Autometer Spedometer and tachometer (the Speedo is electronic so you can set it up to any gear ratio at any time just by a push of a button and a little drive around the block.)
- Autometer Fuel gauge (black)
- Sunpro Volt, Oil, and Temp gauges (Artic White)
- New Magnaflow exhaust and triple exhaust tips (Basically faux zoomies)
- New BF Goodrich 205/60R15 tires with warranty (Discount Tire) on old school camaro 5-spoke wheels
- New Battery
- New rear wheel bearings and seals
- New ball joints
- New front and rear Monroe Shocks
- New control arm bushings
- New Rear leaf spring shackles and pads
- New rack and pinion and tie rods (Manual but still very easy to turn and drive)
- Fresh alignment
- New rear brake cylinders
- New brake drums
- New brake shoes
- New door handle/latch springs
Cash and Certified checks only. Certified checks will be validated. We can also meet at your local AZ bank for transaction and notary.