
1934 Chevrolet Phantom "Surfun" Woodie Street Rod by Eric Peratt
This striking Chevrolet Phantom Woodie, known as "Surfun," is a testament to custom craftsmanship with steel and maple wood bodywork on a fabricated frame. Built by Eric Peratt, the car boasts a 350ci V8, classic red PPG paint, cream leather interior, and Budnik wheels, creating an iconic hot rod look.
- Built by:
- Eric Peratt
- Location:
- Beaverton, Oregon
- Vehicle:
- 1934 Chevrolet Phantom
- Engine:
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- Cost:
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- Power:
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- Torque:
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- Wheels:
- Budnik 17" wheels
- Exterior:
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- Interior:
- Mooneyes gaugesPioneer CD head unit
- Chassis:
- Aldan adjustable coiloversWilwood disc brakesMagnum drop front tube axleTotal Cost Involved four-bar setupTriangulated three-link rear end
- Powertrain:
- 350ci V8Holley Sniper electronic fuel injectionMallory distributorTH350 three-speed automatic transmissionGriffin aluminum radiatorStainless-steel dual exhaust system
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