1953 Chevy Bel Air, 2 Door Coupe on 2040-cars
Massillon, Ohio, United States
Engine:6 cyl
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: satin black
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: bel air
Drive Type: 3 speed,
Mileage: 25,000
Warranty: none
selling a fairly solid old chevy, this car is unmolested, so you could either restore it or hot rod it , or make it a rat rod. it has been painted once or twice over its life time so I am sure it has a patch or two and some mud in it some where. but it is still pretty solid. runs great and the trans is fine. but no brakes (yet) I think they need bled. I filled the master cyl. and did not find any leaks. but no pedal. if it had brakes it would be a week end cruiser. the headlights, tail lights and brake lights all work fine. dash is complete, but gauges are un hooked. seats are there but need recovered. the floor and trunk are solid (other than a small hole on either side of floor by door post, I will post a pict of this). have about 95% of the chrome. the windshield has a stone chip on pass. side. the rear glass is good. as well as the rear seat glass. the pass front is cracked. and drivers door glass is missing, but I have a new one ordered and should be here and installed buy the end of auction. there is some play in the steering, about what you would expect for its age. the odometer reads 24,000. I think it is incorrect. have a clear ohio title for it. the frame has a small issue up front by the a arm I will post a pict of it. it needs a patch, but should not need cut out and replaced, just a patch. car starts right up goes down the road, has a few squeaks and groans. but she is 60 years old. leaks a little water and oil. THIS CAR SELLS WITHOUT RESERVE. any questions 330-280-0926
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