That’s a 1947–1948 Chevrolet Fleetline Aerosedan (fastback body style).

You can tell by the smooth fastback roofline that flows all the way to the rear, the rounded fenders, and that classic late-’40s Chevy grille and dash layout.

This one, though? It’s far from stock.

Laid completely out on air, two-tone paint, whitewalls tucked deep, and that vintage interior with the big ivory steering wheel — it’s a perfect mix of post-war elegance and modern custom style. The stance alone turns it from a classic cruiser into a full custom showstopper.

It’s got that old-school gangster vibe… but sitting so low it looks like it’s floating.

Timeless body.
Modern attitude.
Pure custom class.

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