1954 Chevy 210 Bel Air W/ "air Ride" on 2040-cars
Flushing, Michigan, United States
Up for auction is one of my babies. This is one solid 2 door 1954 chevy. This is an all orig car. Its still has a 6v charging system. 235 V-6 with 3 on the tree. I've had this for close to 3 years. Its your classic flat black w/white top rat rod hot rod looking 2 door chevy. This car is lowered 2" in the front and 6" in the rear This car was originally brought back from Wyoming to Michigan by the orig owners grandson in 2009 so no major rust issues. I'm only letting this baby go just for the simple fact that I'm an Iraq war vet and my disability doesn't allow me to enjoy working on cars like I would like to anymore. This car is solid as you can see in the pics the only minor rust issue is along the driver side floor frame rail on the floor pan. I took the seats out so you can see how straight and rust free the floor boards are. Iv done all of the upgrades and work myself until my injury would not allow me to anymore. The front seats are bench covered in a black and grey Mexican blanket the same as the rear. I have a brand new Accuride air ride kit brand new in the box with all brackets and parts that I have available that I was going to put on it but never got around to it. IT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE AUCTION but if you are interested we can work something out. Let me begin the list. Everything has been done within the last 2 years. Both wheels bearings have been repacked. new front breaks, shocks, lug nut bolts, new alt, battery, rebuilt carb, complete tune up wires, plugs ect, The tires are Coker orig that were purchased for another project I had but I threw them on here. Cant beat the look. The wheels have moon eyes and beauty ring in good shape with no pitting. I have everything that came with this car including the orig fender skirts. I was in the process of redoing the interior until I had to physically quit. I have all the orig door panels, chrome pieces, and chrome molding for the inside. The bumpers are not in the pics but I do have them they were orig 3 pieces I welded them into one smooth bumper. Front and back. The trunk is just as solid and still has the original cardboard sound deadener in the trunk lid. This car runs and drives straight. Never seen snow or rain the hole time I've owned it. Except for when I backed it out to take the pics. The only bad things I can think about is the pass window is cracked and so is the pass vent window. There's a BB shot in the front glass but nothing major. The undercarriage has been professionally undercoated so no issues there. If you have any other questions feel free to message me. Car is only available in the US. I will not sell out of the US. Its to much of a pain in the ass. Car is for sale locally. Seller has the right to end the auction if car is sold. A $500.00 non refundable down payment is due via PayPal within 24 hours of end of auction. The rest must be paid in cash in person when car is picked up no later than 3 days after the auction has ended. I will work with the shipping company to help load the car if needed. If winning bidder is in Michigan I may be able to ship for a fee. Good Luck On Mar-12-14 at 15:31:17 PDT, seller added the following information: *******ATTENTION TO BIDDERS WITH 0 FEEDBACK. YOU MUST CONTACT SELLER BEFORE YOU PLACE A BID SO I CAN CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE INFACT A NEW EBAYER NOT A PREVIOUS EBAYER THAT SET UP A NEW ACCOUNT. I'V BEEN BURNT TO MANY TIMES WITH BIDDERS WITH 0 FEEDBACK. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING. On Mar-12-14 at 18:31:14 PDT, seller added the following information: ***ATTENTION EBAYERS=====SORRY GUYS I GOT THE YEARS MIXED UP WITH MY OTHER TWO CARS WHEN I WAS POSTING THEM. ITS A 53 NOT A 54. THNKX FOR BRINGING IT TO MY ATTENTION. EBAY WILL NOT LET ME CHANGE THE MAIN DESCRIPTION. SORRY FOR THE MIX UP. |
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