1955 Chevrolet Belair Convertible Project Car on 2040-cars
Richfield, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Drive Type: RWd
Doors: 2
Mileage: 100,000
Drive Train: Rear Wheel Drive
Sub Model: Convertible
Trim: blue
Here's a great oppurtunity to build a 55 convertible at a really low price. Restoration was started, floors cut out, new cowl, nice AZ frame with x welded in, and waiting for a one piece floor to slide under. Has front seat and top half of the rear, almost all convertible stainless, missing only quarter window trim, all window regulators, nice top, 4 original wheels and caps, most dash parts. Has a clean title( a real convertible title that says convertible on it), tag and turquoise cowl tag. Was originally a 6cyl std. Does not have engine but I could find a 6cylinder, but if you want an original 265 V-8 that would be additional cost. Missing switch but thats about it. Looks like all the rear convert stuff can be used. This is a project car, it does not run but rolls and can be transported. This vehicle is sold AS IS with no expressed or implied warranties. Any question call Fred at 262-628-1969, please call with legit questions, I have better things to do than waste my time answering questions, when the answers are in this description.
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