1955 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 on 2040-cars
Telluride, Colorado, United States
Here is a perfect opportunity to own a 3 owner, collectible, rust free car from high and dry Colorado. This very popular Gypsy Red and Shoreline Beige 1955 Chevy hardtop has always been garaged and a very well maintained Colorado car.
Some time ago during the second owner’s care, the car received a high quality repaint in original colors, base coat, clear coat.
From all indications the upholstery is original and while I can’t say it is PERFECT, I can say it is near perfect!
Still equipped with its original 265 V8, it has covered just 74,000 miles. The car runs so well it may well have had an engine rebuild, but I can’t say that with certainty. You could however fly in and easily drive this car home.
A rare factory option is the worthwhile power steering. One deviation from original worth pointing out is that the Powerglide has been replaced with a Chevrolet turbo 350 transmission. Dual exhaust has also been added.
In the trunk is one of the original U.S. Royal tires together with jack and tire iron.
Note the accessory bumper wrap-arounds, front and rear and the grill guard.
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