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Chevrolet Panel Van 350 cubic inch V8 1934

General description : Older professional build still in excellent condition. 350 Chevy V8 with TH350 transmission and Ford 9-inch rear. Cold A/C, power windows, leather seats, GPS/Nav/backup camera, remote entry. Downs body. A cool vintage hauler with all the right parts!

This cool 1934 Chevrolet panel delivery was built by Midwest Street Rods, and we have a ton of documentation to go with it. It has been updated and freshened over the years and it has been a consistent award-winner throughout its existence. We like the chopped body, which is a Downs Fiberglass piece, and the ’34 Chevy is particularly handsome. It still looks like a ’34 Chevy, but the low, lean profile really works on the panel delivery and you certainly won’t see one at every show you attend. There are cool custom touches throughout, including shaved door handles, the cool airbrushed graphics on the side panel, the steel Rootleib hood, and the marker and tail lights neatly integrated into the fenders themselves. Even the tiny trio of billet wiper arms is cool! Proud Bowtie emblems let everyone know this is a Chevy, not a garden-variety Ford, and some expert pinstripe work gives it traditional hot rod flair. You’ll also note updated LED lighting, a removable screen for the billet grille (shown in photos), and a back-up camera neatly integrated into the rear license plate frame. This is one of the most well-thought-out street rods we’ve seen.

The interior was built to be comfortable for long hauls, starting with a pair of gray leather bucket seats from a late-model. Custom door panels match the wrap-around dash and a center console was fabricated for the secondary controls. Accessories include cold A/C, a tilt steering column with a leather-wrapped wheel, and the screen ahead of the driver is for a navigation system and back-up camera. The doors are opened by a remote key fob, with hidden secondary switches to ensure you can always get in. VDO gauges monitor the warmed-over small block up front, and like the exterior, the interior abounds with cool little details like the map pockets in the front doors and the custom shift knob. It’s strictly a 2-seater, but there’s a decent-sized cargo bay in back, accessed through a large main door that also has a remote open feature and a power window for added ventilation. Lots of sound deadening materials ensure that the interior stays cool and quiet on long cruises—you may find that this is your favorite rod to drive!

The hardware breaks no new ground, but it’s proven and reliable and that’s often the point with a street rod like this. The 350 cubic inch Chevy V8 was fresh when the car was built about 31,000 miles ago and it runs superbly. There’s a new Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor on top, a big radiator with powerful electric fan, and lots of chrome and polished aluminum to make it look good. The A/C system uses R134a refrigerant so it’ll always be easy to maintain and thanks to the proven combination, it starts easily, idles nicely, and cruises effortlessly in today’s traffic. A full custom frame includes a Mustang II style front crossmember with rack-and-pinion steering and disc brakes, making it easy to handle and agile in traffic. The TH350 3-speed automatic clicks through the gears unobtrusively and we believe there are 3.00 gears in the 9-inch Ford rear end, so it’s a relaxed cruiser on the highway. The rear suspension is a 4-link with coil-over shocks, and it has all been painted to contrast with the bright yellow bodywork—it’s nicely detailed. Of course, things like the wiring, hoses, and lines were all new when it was built and remain in excellent condition today with no issues. Staggered Weld billet aluminum wheels measure 14x6 up front and 15x7 in back, and carry 195/70/14 and 235/70/15 BFGoodrich radials, respectively.

Documentation is extensive, including build receipts, maintenance records, performance notes, awards, and much more.

Nicely built, expertly maintained, and ready to cruise or show, this handsome Chevy delivers—literally! It’s innovative where it matters, comfortable where it counts, and fun to drive anywhere. If you’ve been thinking about building, why bother when you can own this one for half the cost? A cool and unusual street rod with all the right parts, ready to go right now. Call today!

NOTE: This vehicle is titled as a 1934 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery.

Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.

1934 Chevrolet Panel Van 350 cubic inch V8 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Ohio by Harwood Motors for $44900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Chevrolet Model : Panel Van Model Version : 350 cubic inch V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1934 Location : Ohio Vehicle Registration : Undefined

44900 $

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