Gateway Classic Cars of Atlanta is proud to offer this sharp 1933 Chevrolet Eagle
The Eagle was produced early in the 1933 production year. Later the Mercury joined and in 1933 the Eagle name was changed to Master to provide Chevrolet with a two-car range. This particular Eagle has had the original 6-cylinder engine swapped out with a Summit Racing Crate 350 CID V8 engine mated to a 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission that is pushing the power to the ground through a 10 bolt rear end with 3.56 gears. When popping open the hood you will instantly notice the lighting for shows, chrome accent pieces, power brakes, and even an A/C system. This car is built with the comfort features for cross country power tours. The maroon gloss paint is in great condition and is accented nicely with chrome trim, bumpers, and engine vents. The chrome alloy wheels wrapped in raised letter radials also add to the curb appeal. When popping open the doors with keyless entry on this hotrod you instantly notice the two-tone maroon and gray custom leather interior, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM/CD player, power seats, seat belts, and well-maintained gauges. The current owner has enjoyed this car for almost 10 years and is finally ready to allow someone else to make memories in it. If you are looking for a rare piece of GM history for your collection or even want something with modern comfort features to be driven often, this is the '33 for you!