1939 Chevrolet Business Coupe
VIN 2508457
What’s special about this listing
This 1939 Chevrolet Business Coupe represents a standout example of pre-war American automotive design, presented in the upscale Master Deluxe trim that served as Chevrolet's premium offering throughout the late 1930s. According to the seller, the car is finished in an elegant black with tasteful red pinstriping, complemented by a warm tan cloth interior that highlights its Art Deco-inspired lines, sweeping fenders, and distinctive vertical grille. Chrome bumpers, a hood ornament, dual mirrors, and wide whitewall tires complete what the listing describes as a beautifully preserved exterior that captures the golden era of American motoring.
Under the hood, Chevrolet's famous 216.5 cubic inch Stovebolt Six inline-six engine provides power through a column-shifted 3-speed manual transmission. Introduced in the Master & Standard series, this engine earned a reputation for durability and smooth operation that helped solidify Chevrolet's place in pre-war automotive history. The 1939 model year sits within a significant period for the brand: the Master Deluxe had been elevated to the top of Chevrolet's lineup beginning in 1937, offering buyers a more refined experience than the base Master with additional trim and features that distinguished it as a true premium offering.
According to the seller, this coupe is presented in original-style configuration with period-correct wheel covers, original-style controls, and an exceptionally tidy engine compartment that reflects the care it has received over the years. The Chevrolet Master & Standard market—covering model years 1933 through 1942—typically sees average transaction values around $31,000, though realized prices span a wide range depending on originality, provenance, and overall presentation. Described by the seller as a rolling piece of history suited for shows, vintage tours, or weekend cruising, this 1939 Master Deluxe occupies a compelling position for collectors seeking accessible, original-style pre-war American iron.
Key characteristics:
- 1939 Master Deluxe coupe featuring Art Deco-inspired styling with sweeping fenders and a distinctive vertical grille
- Stovebolt Six 216.5 cubic inch inline-six engine mated to a column-shifted 3-speed manual transmission
- Elegant black exterior with red pinstriping, chrome accents, wide whitewall tires, and period-correct details
- Warm tan cloth interior with original-style controls and a large factory steering wheel
- Well-preserved, original-style condition according to the seller, including an exceptionally tidy engine compartment
Specs
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- Year
- 1939
- Make
- Chevrolet
- Model Family
- Master & Standard
- Model Generation
- -
- Model Variant
- Business Coupe
- Model Trim
- -
- VIN
- 2508457
- Mileage
- 39,799 mi TMU
- Originality
- Original & Highly Original
- Engine
- 216ci L6 (85hp)
- Transmission
- Manual
- Drive Type
- Rear Wheel Drive (RWD)
- Vehicle Type
- Automobile
- Body Style
- Coupe
- Driver Side
- LHD
- Doors
- 2 Doors
- Color Group (Ext)
- Black
- Color Group (Int)
- Beige/Tan
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About this Seller
Gateway Classics Cars - Dallas
Gateway Classic Cars of Dallas, opened in 2016, is centrally located in the DFW Metroplex near DFW Airport, making it easily accessible for both local and out-of-town buyers. Surrounded by North Texas’s strong custom and restoration scene, the showroom offers a diverse selection of quality classics and custom vehicles in a region known for exceptional cars.