1956 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 Custom on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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1956 Chevrolet BelAir Convertible
Built as a "Grand Tourer"
Built on the foundation of a 1956 Chevrolet convertible frame with the front frame and suspension from a '79
Firebird sectioned sectioned in, this 1956 BelAir convertible features:
Frame/Drivetrain
Factory 1956 Chevrolet Convertible frame w/X-style crossmember
1979 Firebird front subframe, front suspension, front disc brake, integral power steering
1996 Corvette LT-4 (330 HP @ 5,800 RPM, 340 ft-lbs @ 4,500 RPM, 6,300 RPM Redline)
ECM/Wiring by Howell
Sanderson headers
Custom, mandrel bent, all stainless steel exhaust system
4L60 automatic transmission strengthened and recalibrated for use behind the LT-4
1979 Firebird 10-bolt rear w/ 3.31:1 posi
Custom front and rear springs
Rear air shocks w/onboard compressor & electric fill
Power brakes
P215 75R 15 whitewall tires
Inflatable spare
Body/Paint
NOS front fenders (at the time of restoration/modification)
Replacement door skins
Replacement quarter panels
Replacement floor pans
Original (rust free) hood
Original (rust free) deck lid (customized to remove tag)
Smoothed firewall
Custom Dupont Premiere base coat/clear coat w/House of Color micro flake in the base
Show-chromed front bumper
Show-chromed rear station wagon bumper (moves tag to bumper)
Custom "Fuel Injection" emblems
All stainless custom polished
Other Features/Grand Touring Equipment
Custom air conditioning w/recirculate, fresh air, and dehumidified defrost
Custom GM 5-position tilt column w/integral heavy-duty ignition switch
Custom volt & oil pressure gauges
Customised dash w/billet insert
AM/FM/Cassette/CD Changer stereo w/amplifier & custom subwoofer
Custom door panels w/hand-made arm rests and speaker enclosures
Custom upholstery in factory pattern featuring higher-end materials and additional padding
6-way power seat
Power windows
Power vent windows
Power door locks
Power outside driver and passenger rearview mirrors
Power trunk release w/electric pull-down
Cruise control w/resume & accel
Day/Night inside rearview mirror w/courtesy/map lights
Full interior lighting including glove box, front and rear courtesy lights, trunk lights, and under hood
lighting
2-speed windshield wipers w/pulse & wash
Custom two-tone steering wheel
Multi-function alarm w/remote start, keyless entry, and trunk release
Power top
"EZ-Eye" reproduction tinted windshield & side glass
GM simulated wire wheel covers w/spinner centers
This vehicle is in Excellent condition with only a few minor flaws due to driving it. I wouldn't hesitate to jump
in and drive it anywhere! If you have any questions, please let me know
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