1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Pro Street on 2040-cars
Pawling, New York, United States
Engine:350 V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Mileage: 100
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Yellow
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Post
Drive Type: 350 4 bolt main with 671 Blower
One of the desirable Tri Fives ! 1955, 1956, 1957
Freshly Rebuilt
Less than 100 Miles
671 Blower with
two Holley 650 Carburators
500+ HP
Turbo 350 HD Automatic Transmission
Fresh FORD 9 INCH POSITRACTION Rear End with 4:56 Gears
Everything is NEW.
Rear Axle Housing, Center Section, Axles and Drive Shaft.
New Interior, New 20 Gallon Fuel Cell, New Battery,
New Brakes, New Suspension, New Springs and Shocks,
New Wheel Cylinders, New Brake Hardware and Kits,
New Upper and Lower Control Arm Bushings.
Weld Wheels, Ladder Bars. New Mickey Thompson Tires,
Fronts are 28 X 7.50-15 and Rear are 31 X 8.50-15.
Roll Cage and a Back Seat !
Look at the Stainless work in the Trunk.
It's Stunning !
This car runs and Drives Excellent !
Perfect Cruise Night Fun
and
Car Show conversation piece.
Must See To Appreciate.
Thousands Invested. Have receipts.
STARTING bid is $21,500
Car is priced to sell.
Car is Sold "AS IS", Where Is, with no warranty written or implied.
Sorry, I am not interested in any trades.
A $500 deposit is due within 24 hours of the auction close and the balance
shall be paid in full at time of pick up in US Cash Currency and
This car is listed for sale locally and the owner reserves the right
to end the auction at any time.
All Inquiries will be addressed through the Ebay Messaging System.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss anything leave a phone number and I will Contact You.
NOTE: Listing scheduled to end on Super Bowl Sunday. It is requested that any questions or, inquiries
be made prior to 4:00pm EST in order for a prompt response.
Any inquiries after 4:00pm EST OR, last minute questions may not be able to be answered.
Thank You.
Not a Chevrolet Chevelle, Camaro, Nova, Impala, Corvette, Plymouth Roadrunner, Cuda, Dodge Challenger, Charger,
Rat Rod, Street Rod, Pro Touring, but a Pro Street.
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