You stopped on this 1950 Chevrolet Styleline two-door for the exact same reason why we fell in love with it, too. It's a classic design that meets with serious shine and aggression... and the amazing performance small block under the hood makes sure that this midnight hero never disappoints.From the moment you lay eyes on this one you can tell it's an interesting custom build. Black is always beautiful, but it takes the right investments to get it right. It starts with getting the sheetmetal correct, because imperfections can't hide from the glossy modern clearcoat. You can tell a professional hand applied the paint by how nicely the light rolls evenly over the entire car. It does a great job of highlighting the custom elements like the clutter-free hood and trunk, as well as the black rear bumper. This dark shine instantly conveys that you're looking at quite an aggressive machine. But, like a true classic American, it needed some brightwork, too. On a car this dark, you see the elements like the wraparound chrome bumper and smiling shiny toothy grille really stand out. Plus, the slot mag wheels remind everyone what timeless hot rod appeal is all about.The interior seamlessly blends the vintage and new worlds together. It starts with the black bucket seats. You can instantly tell these came from a younger Chevy model, but they have been so well coordinated with the carpeting and door panels that they just seem to belong. That's the exact impression you can deliver when there has been a solid investment and a careful installation of the interior. As you look across the classic Chevrolet steel dash you'll see provisions for great upgrades like R134a air conditioning, and a modern stereo. You'll grab the Lokar shifter in your right hand, and you left one will love the classic-style wood and chrome sports steering wheel. This gives you a clear view of the full Dolphin gauge package that's set into the original speedometer's opening. This upgrade lets you know there's something special under the hood even before you twist the key and hear it growl.Chevy's original inline six would never do in a coupe that looks this aggressive, so the engine bay has been upgraded with small block performance. The 350 cubic-inch V8 was rebuilt only a few thousand miles ago, and it looks great with its polished valve covers, screen air topper, and bold orange block radiating from within the darkness. Once you look beyond the shine, you'll see performance upgrades like with Vortec 65cc heads, Comp Cams Thumpr camshaft, HEI ignition, Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, and a rumbling dual exhaust. The TH350 three-speed automatic transmission makes the most out of this enhanced motor with a shift kit and 2,500 RPM stall that helps keep you in the ideal power band. The full package feels great on the road thanks to the power steering and front disc brakes. If this looks like a great anywhere/anytime cruiser, you'd be right. There's even an aluminum radiator w/electric fan so your custom Styleline stays cool even when you're in traffic with the A/C running. Once you take a look at the build receipts, you'll realize that this is not just an attractive custom, but also it's being offered for far less than if you had this one built yourself. That's why we know this cool Chevy will be cruising again very soon. So don't miss out, call today!
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