They say that, “Once you go black you can never go back.” I’m not sure who the “they” is regarding that statement. However, I do know that the minute you get up close and personal with this totally bitchin Pro Street 1934 Chevy; if her tinted glass power windows, PPG Stealth Black painted Outlaw body, and Legacy Series rims by Billet Specialties, don’t seduce you, “What’s under her exquisite skin definitely will!”
Dubbed, “The Black Bitch,” [See On YouTube] this 1934 Chevy sports a custom metal hood, complete with air scoop, and was assembled on a Pro Chassis Frame with full roll cage built into the body. Other attributes include a 9-inch Ford rear; 3rd member Currie Track Lock 411, with big bearing 31 spline, and 4 bar link suspension. Moving forward from her rear end, along her polished aluminum HD drive shaft, you’ll be delighted to find a Well Built 350 transmission with manual shift kit; complete with Hurst shifter and Nitrous button “And,” then there’s the engine. Oh baby… “Let’s talk about the engine.”
This Pro Street is powered by a custom built 355 SBC featuring Bowtie heads, Sanderson headers, BDS 671 blower, and two Holly 600 double pumper carburetors. Extra touches include a custom polished aluminum oil pan, and custom 304 polished stainless exhaust. By the way… Did I mention that a lot of the stuff here is, “Custom?”
You should know, too; we’re talking about a setup that includes an engine management ignition system, manufactured by Electromotive, plus a customized Griffin aluminum radiator. To keep the whole thing going; a Magna Flow fuel pump and filter combo easily keeps this Black Bitch’s motor well fed.
The interior of this Pro Street is done up with Boysenberry leather and tweed upholstery; Simpson, 4 strap seatbelts providing extra safety during your most intense driving experiences. “And…” In the unlikely event that things get a little heated; this car’s flashy “fully functional” chrome fire extinguisher will hopefully help you to avoid getting caught up in the flames.
Other features include…
- GM tilt steering column with Billet steering wheel.
- Autometer, electronic gauges and tachometer.
- Sony CDX-S2210 (also known as CDXS2210); radio & CD player.
Fully adjustable Alden Eagle shock absorbers make for a sweet ride in the Black Bitch. Other highlights of her pristine chassis include…
- Flaming River’s Mustang II style manual rack & pinion; complete with custom polished aluminum finish.
- Mustang 7478 GT front brakes with drilled rotors & Hurst line locks; Lincoln Mark IV brakes in the rear.
- Custom stainless-steel brake lines.
To the person seriously interested in buying a 1934 Pro Street Chevy; I have so much more to tell you about this particular car. But, I didn’t think you wanted to read a novel. So, I went with summarizing the highlights; figuring that would be enough to get a conversation started.
The asking price for this street rod is 89,000. Interested parties, serious about purchasing this car, should call me, “Bill,” at (302) 864-1720, or email prochevy34@gmail.com, for more details.