1952 Bel Air Sport Coupe>>hot Rod>>gasser>>project>>solid on 2040-cars
Henderson, Nevada, United States
Engine:NONE
Drive Type: NONE
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 48,999
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: SOME
UP FOR A NO RESERVE AUCTION IS A 1952 BEL AIR SPORT COUPE PROJECT HOT ROD, GASSER, OR CUSTOM. (THERE IS NO MOTOR OR TRANS) THIS CAR WAS A GASSER PROJECT THAT DIDN'T GET FINISHED AND IS EXTREMELY SOLID WITH RUST FREE FLOOR BOARDS AND TRUNK. SOME RUST ON THE LOWER REAR QUARTERS BEHIND THE SPLASH GUARDS ON BOTH SIDES AND THE DRIVERS CORNER ON THE HOOD (SEE PHOTOS) OTHERWISE THIS CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE. FRONT SUB FRAME WITH DISC BRAKES I'M TOLD FOR A SMALL BLOCK CHEVY, 10 BOLT REAR END, SEATS ARE FROM A SILVERADO I BELIEVE WHICH SEEM TO FIT PRETTY DECENT. THE DASH IS REAL NICE ALONG WITH THE GAUGES AND CLOCK. THE GLASS IS ALL GOOD EXCEPT FOR THE PASSENGER SIDE DOOR GLASS IS BROKE. I HAVE A BUNCH OF PARTS THAT GO WITH IT LIKE FRONT BUMPER, GRILL, FRONT VALANCE, SOME TRIM PIECES, AND MISC BOX OF STUFF. THIS CAR WILL MAKE A KILLER GASSER OR STREET ROD, THE BODY LINES ARE VERY COOL. I HAVE A FREE AND CLEAR NEVADA TITLE IN HAND AND BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP. HIGHEST BIDDER WINS THIS CLASSIC...GOOD LUCK! EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR MORE PHOTOS. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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