1954 Chevy 54 210 2dr Sedan Lead Sled 350/350 Disc Brakes Camaro Clip on 2040-cars
Congers, New York, United States
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This is a 1954 Chevy 210 2dr sedan. I just got this car on a trade. The car is strictly AS IS, WHERE IS in NY 10920. I do not have time for tire kickers. There is a BUY IT NOW price listed for fair market value of what it is. The CAR IS NOT A SHOW CAR. IT IS A RUNNING DRIVING CAR WITH A TON OF POTENTIAL! Please don't ask me dumb questions about how many miles it has or who owned it and so on. I don't know and I don't care. This is a modified car so if you are seeking "original" seek elsewhere.
The car has a ton of high dollar work already done. It has a 1970-1981 CAMARO SUBFRAME already put in place with front disc brakes and tilt power steering (go ahead and pay somebody to do this and see what it will cost you!!!). It also has a Camaro disc brake rear. So yes it's a 4 wheel disc brake car! Those that don't know and aren't aware no 1954 Chevy ever had disc brakes from new, they weren't invented yet.
The engine runs very strong with a holley 4 barell carb. Holds excellent oil pressure. The trans also shifts well and is a turbo 350. The body is rather solid and amazing for it's age..... and no It's not mint nor do I claim it to be. The paint is backyard mechanic good from far, far from good. IT's passable as a street driver if that's what you so desire. In the event you are looking for a show car be my guest to view the beautiful 1954 Chevy sedan now listed on here at $25,000k and the reserve isn't met. These cars done correctly are WELL WORTH $25-40k hooked up with Fuel injection/A/C/Disc brakes, etc.... I'm looking to get my money and pass this one on. In the event nobody comes up for air I really don't care. I will make an amazing modern RESTO MOD out of it. The seats are original and were redone, CANNOT ASK FOR A BETTER JOB. Original pattern. Car has tilt wheel, 12V charging system (original was 6v), again camaro sub frame, camaro rear disc brakes. The front windshield has a crack, so do the side glass in the doors. Again RUNNING/DRIVING project car for you to take as is and take to next level. I'm not asking show car money so I don't expect to be nit picked on small details. What you see is what you get and what it is. Car has some minor dents and some rust bubbles here and there.... and again I'm going to say if you want a show car get ready to spend show car money. This is cheap for what it is. I AM IN NO WAY SHAPE OR FORM RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DETAILS LEFT OUT. This is a 60 year old car being sold AS IS WHERE IS. I don't have time for tire kickers. My phone number is 845-558-5706 There is a buy it now and I'm waiting on cash. Do not waste my time or yours if you don't have it. I DO NOT ACCEPT PAY PAL as a FORM OF PAYMENT only as deposit. I am going to verify every bid placed on car. It seems in the past many people just have time to waste and no money to back bids. I don't want my time wasted. Car to be paid for in full no more than 5 days after the date of auctions end NO EXCEPTIONS. You have plans of owing it, find the funds prior to placing a bid as it's contract. I REQUIRE A pay pal deposit of $500 in 24 hours. This means if you wait till the last 10 seconds of the auction to outbid somebody then be sure to send the deposit right away and not let me sweat and wait out my money. It's real simple I don't do it to others and I don't want it done to me. I have a NORTH CAROLINA BILL OF SALE on this car. I DO NOT Have a tittle. In the state of North Carolina a tittle is not need till 1961 up. Do the research. All you are getting North CAROLINA BILL OF SALE. It's your deal how you handle putting it on the road in whatever state you are in. In the EVENT you want a transferable NY Registration get ready to pay a fee of $500 to me to make that possible. If not you take it as it is with North Carolina Bill of sale that is LEGIT ownership of vehicle. THE TERMS ARE CLEAR IN WRITING. DO NOT WASTE MY TIME OR YOURS. BY BIDDING YOU UNDERSTAND AND ACCEPT WHAT TERMS ARE AND THE CONDITION OF VEHICLE.
On Sep-18-14 at 17:13:49 PDT, seller added the following information: We are going in to the last couple of days... I see I have many sitting back and day dreaming... that's okay but don't wait till last minute to bid and then decide to get lost on me. I require deposit through pay pal no more than 24 hours after auction. IF you can play the game and fight out bidders last minute you can then send me my deposit and not make me have to chase you....Again, description says what car is. I am not relisting it again. Now is your shot, the car will be restored over the next year by me if it does not sell and then I goes for big bucks... one and only shot at this car. Don't pass up a 54 Chevy 2dr for the $7000-8000 range that runs and drives with 4 wheel disc brakes and a V8..... just stupid to dream and not bid. |
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