1953 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe $31,900 on 2040-cars
Enoch, Utah, United States
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1953 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe $31,900 USD
Location: Enoch UT USA 84721
Contact: Richard (435)-632-8287
Show quality 53' Bel Air for sale!! No corners have been cut on the build for this car. The engine is a 350 swapped out of a Chevy Suburban and fully rebuilt with 20 thousand current miles on it. The transmission is a 350 turbo automatic, 2 door vehicle, 2 wheel drive. Dark blue exterior with silver top and silver ghost flames, blue cloth interior.
8 out of 10 condition, power 6-way seats, power steering and drum brakes. CD player, AM/FM radio, heater, well maintained, and always garage kept. The car was painted approximately 5 years ago, owned for 38 years, West Coast car with ZERO rust. Comes with an Edelbrock 4 barrel carburetor, and a Nova subframe.
Comes with a clean title, fully insured and ready for test drives. Owner restored, electric wipers, tilt column steering, ready to hit the road, show quality, and trophy winning vehicle. Brand new aluminum radiator. Brakes, chrome, and tires are in great shape. Nova rear end, 1955 Chevy headlights, heavy duty torsen bar, 1957 Buick grill, 70' Monte Carlo taillights.
The hood is a one piece with rounded corners, molded grill shell, dual exhaust, bench seats, hood and trunks shaved, new door locks, custom license plate frames, air shocks on the rear for comfort driving, and trunk has been fully reupholstered.
Please call Richard at the phone number above to ask questions, see the car, or to make an offer. No reasonable offer shall be refused and thanks for looking.
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