1956 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 Bel Air on 2040-cars
Harrisburg, Oregon, United States
E-Mail Questions at: micheleguymon@net-c.nl .
Great 1956 Bel Air. The 1956 Chevy has gone through a Frame Off restoration and was restored using some
modern technology but with a classic look. The car was restored by professional using nothing but new or rebuilt
parts. No short cuts, No corners were cut to keep it on budget.
Specs On Car;
Body and Paint; Car was removed from the frame,sandblastend all metal and body work was done by professional. The
end result was base coat in the original paint combination Sierra Gold/Adobe Beige. Then three heavy coats of
clear,color sanded and rub downed. All trim was restored or replaced and looks brand new.
Engine and Suspension; The motor was taken from a C4 Corvette,it was completely gone through and dressed up. It has
aluminum heads 350/400HP. Jim Meyer Racing Products:Upper/Lower A arms coil over billet shock,Power Rack and
Pinion,Mega Flow 2-1/2" to 3" exhaust, hooker headers. K&N Cold air intake,Cross flow radiator,C4 rear end,and a
Street Performance Computer reboot wired for a 4L 60E.
Interior; Complete interior kit purchased from CARS INC including the up graded Daytona weave Carpet and floor
matts. Custom gas pedal,Everything in the interior was restored or replaced to look new. 480 watt stock radio after
market with 6 x9 Polks
Wheels & Tires; Forged 2/3 Piece Chip Foose design wheels manufactured at MHT this car was actually used by chip
for photo shoot when the wheels were introduced at M H T in Seattle.
This car Looks great drives great and it can be used in so many way. If you want a track car this is it,If you want
a Show car this it,If you want a cruiser or a road trip car this is it,and if you just want to have the coolest
daily driver then this is It.
Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 for Sale
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