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Do a quick Google image search for “hot rod“ or “street rod“ and you’ll see two predominant patterns: a whole lot of flames and a whole lot of Fords. While it’s hard not to love a good set of flames, brand loyalty can definitely stand between some enthusiasts and a Ford. Heck, even if you’re a blue oval diehard, it’s nice to just see something different every now and then. That’s why this 1938 Chevrolet coupe is such a refreshing change of pace.
Over $140k was invested into making this the baddest business coupe on the block and the quality work shows throughout. Modifications include a 3-inch progressive chop, a shortened deck lid with custom roll pan, shaved door handles, widened fenders, and custom running boards. The all steel body is topped with a rich black base coat topped with complex traditional flames. From the custom grille to the LED tailights, all the details are in place and ready for show.
Under the louvered split hood,