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1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door Convertible 55 Chevy 1932 Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:3 Color: WITH A WHITE TOP AND RED INTERIOR
Location:

Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada

Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada

     HERE IS A CANADIAN BUILT 1955  CHEVROLET BEL AIR CONVERTABLE  , SAID TO BE SOLD NEW ON VANCOUVER ISLAND , B.C. THIS WAS A   FACTORY BLACK EXTERIOR WITH A WHITE TOP AND RED INTERIOR . THE SERIAL NUMBER STARTS WITH # 510678  IN CANADIAN MANUFACTURED CARS THE 5 = 1955 AND 1067 = 2 DOOR CONVERTABLE AND THE 8  =  V-8, THIS VEHICLE HAS UNDER GONE A FRAME OFF RESTO WITH NEW FRONT FLOOR PANS AND BRACES , THE TRUNK FLOOR WAS GOOD , NEW TOP AND INTERIOR , POWER STEERING , POWER BRAKES , 2 INCH DROP SPINDLES , DISC FRONT BRAKES ,SMALL BLOCK CHEV WITH A 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION  , SOME NEW SIDE TRIM , NEW WINDSHIELD ,18 INCH  BOSS WHEELS ,    NEEDS   A GOOD DETAILING AND MINOR FINISHING ,  NOT A SHOW CAR BY ANY MEANS , JUST BUILT TO BE A DRIVER ,   PLEASE FEEL FREE TO STOP BY OR HAVE A VEHICLE APPRAISER YOU KNOW TO STOP BY ,,,,, THIS VEHICLE IS LOCATED NEAR VANCOUVER ,B.C. CANADA ,,,,, AS WITH ALL MY AUCTIONS I WILL ASSISST IN SHIPPING WORLD WIDE AT BUYERS EXPENSE , , , ,  PLEASE GET QUOTES BEFORE YOU BID , , , ,   NEAREST PORT FOR SHIPPING IS VANCOUVER , B.C.

        '''''''  PLEASE GET YOUR $ IN ORDER AND PERMISSION BEFORE YOU BID  '''''''

                                               THANKS FOR LOOKING , , ,


On Jul-29-14 at 10:28:48 PDT, seller added the following information:

   the first pic is of a 1956 chev ,  the last 2 pics is a 1956 canadian made belair ( 210 ) and a 1957 U.S.  made belair that will be posted in the near future ,i am trying to eliminate the first  / gallery pic ?

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