1954 Chevy 2 Door Sedan Daily Driver on 2040-cars
Longwood, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Drive Type: Automatic/700r4
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Gray/White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black/Red Trim
Trim: 150 Series
1954 Chevy 2 Door Sedan. Fresh build. It is currently serving as my daily driver. Everything on this car is new aside from the body and frame. Everything works and works well.
Here is a list of everything that has been replaced:
Fresh rebuilt 350 complete with little dress up parts(Finned Air cleaner and Valve covers)
Rebuilt 700r4 Overdrive transmission (keeps the RPM down allowing for good fuel mileage averaging 15MPG in the city)
New glass all around except for rear window which is in great shape.
New carpet and seats.
New 23" double bend floor shifter and shift boot
New floors
New electrical (Completely re-wired, new lights, new gauges, turn signals, switches)
New Custom Taillight Lenses
New Air Ride Suspension (Approximately 7 inches of up/down travel)
New Coker Classic Wide Whitewall tires
New Radiator
New Hoses
New Electric Cooling Fan
New Battery
New Rear end (3.73 Gears)
New Weather stripping on doors and windshield
New Fuel Tank
New Fluid lines (Fuel, Brakes)
New Duel Line Master Cylinder
New Brakes
Rebuilt everything in steering and front suspension
New Shocks
New Exhaust consisting of straight pipes and glass packs (Sounds Awesome!!)
In fact, the only things NOT new are the column mounted fan which is vacuum powered and from 1937 and the original 51 Olds hubcaps :)
I am sure there are things that I am forgetting as I type this, but you get the idea. I bought the frame and body and made it a bad ass driver. The body isn't laser straight but it is one of the straightest originals I have ever seen, hence why I bought it. The are a few minor dings and blemishes, but it's 60 years old!! There is some rust left which has not been repaired yet in the rear trunk area closest to the bumper (about a 5 inch section) which is typical to these cars. I just haven't gotten around to replacing that yet. The biggest thing with this car is that it isn't a Bondo sculpture. It's in primer right now, which makes it easy for you to paint it any color you want, or leave it alone. It tracks straight down the road at 75 and looks awesome doing it. Fact is, this car needs NOTHING! It is ready for you to jump in it and cruise down the road in style. Just be prepared for all the looks and atta boys coming your way. Contact me if you have any other questions.
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