
This is the longest running Old Anvil Speed Shop to date—and for good reason. This 1933 Chevy Sedan Delivery is Paul’s Dad’s car so you know we are taking our time and doing it right.
The Backstory:
The old Chevy has a history that can be traced all the way back to 1933 when it was purchased new by Annex Cash Grocery in rural Virginia. After a few decades of use and abuse, it was granted new life by Steve Broyle—a longtime friend of Doug Bosserman, Paul’s Dad. The two of them spent the early 1960’s running around Virginia in the ’33 which they hot-rodded out with a 283 small-block and reared out of a ’57 Chevy. Eventually life got in the way of all their fun and the Chevy was parked in the back Steve’s barn.
Sometime in the late ‘90s they pulled it out of Steve’s barn and then, finally, in 2018 Paul got to work building it into Doug’s dream car. What is the dream? A radical late ‘70s style hot rod because, you know, “Street is Neat!”
Build Details:
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401 Nailhead built by Bob Devour
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Machine work by Clay Smith Cams
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Specially-adapted GM 4L75E
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Speedway Engineering Quick Change Rearend

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