1955 Chevrolet Belair Shorty on 2040-cars
Dillsboro, Indiana, United States
1955 CHEVY SHORTY, SHORTENED 30 INCHES. JUST COMPLETED. CAR HAS NEW WEATHERSTRIP,WHEEL CYLINDERS AND SHOES ON REAR, AND `$ 500.00 DISC BRAKE CONVERSION WITH NEW CALIPERS AND ROTORS ON FRONT, PLUS ALL NEW LINES, BOOSTER AND MASTER CYLINDER. NEW TAIL LIGHT ASSY, DOOR HANDELS,WIPER ARMS AND BLADES, GAS TANK AND FUEL LINE, REBUILT SMALL BLOCK CHEVY ENGINE WITH ENOUGH CAM TO GIVE IT THAT DESIRED LOPE, 202 VALVES, ALUM INTAKE WITH BRAND NEW ELDENBROCK CARB, NEW ALUM RADATOR WITH DUAL COOLING FANS, HOOKER HEADERS AND FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS. HAS 350 TURBO TRANNY WITH SHIFT KIT. . THE BODY IS SHORTENED 30 INCHES, BUMPERS HAVE BEEN WELDED TO MAKE THEM 1 PIECE, CAR HAS A 1 PIECE FIBERGLASS TILT FRONT END. UNLIKE NORMAL TILT FRONT ENDS THAT ARE A PAIN TO TILT, THIS ONE HAS METAL FENDER AND HOOD SECTION (SHOWN IN PICTURES} BONDED TO THE INSIDE TO GIVE IT ENOUGH STRENGTH COMBINED WITH THE GAS SHOCKS , ROLLERS TO KEEP SPACING FROM BODY WHEN OPENING AND CLOSING AND THE SELNOID OPERATED BEAR CLAW LATCHES TO ALLOW ONE PERSON ONE HANDED OPERATION. CAR HAS NEW PAINT. ALL THE STAINLESS HAS BEEN POLISHED. ALL NEW WINDOW CHANELS AND FUZZIES. ALL NEW WIRING WITH A 18 CIRCUIT FUSE BOX. THE CAR HAS RALLY WHEELS THAT HAVE NUBS WELDED ON THEM SO YOU CAN RUN THE STOCK 55 HUB CAPS (THAT COME WITH THE CAR) IF YOU PREFER THAT LOOK. THE INTERIOR HAS CUSTOM DOOR PANELS, ALONG WITH THE CUSTOM PANEL BETWEEN SEATS AND THE TRUNK. HAS POWER DRIVER SEAT, LIGHTED VANITY MIRRORS AND OVERHEAD CONSOLE, NEW CARPET. THE TRUNK IS ALSO FINISHED. I AM RESERVING THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY. MY CONTACT #S ARE 812 584 2313 7-7 812 432 5916 7-11 PM |
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Ford Mustang chief engineer, mid-engine Corvette | Autoblog Podcast #488
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Former Fisker CEO has some advice for Tesla Motors
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Chevrolet only automaker to win EPA's 2015 Climate Leadership Awards
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