55 Chevy Two Door Post Gasser Street Legal on 2040-cars
Elk Horn, Kentucky, United States
Engine:V8
Make: Chevrolet
Trim: 2 DOOR POST
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 10,000
Drive Type: V8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE COOL 55 CHEVY GASSER THAT WAS BUILT INTO A RACE CAR IN 1961 AND RACED AT VARIOUS TRACKS IN GEORGIA UNTIL THE LATE 70S. IT WAS RESTORED AND UPDATED IN 2009. UPDATES INCLUDE: NEW FLOORS, NEW DOOR SKINS, 10 POINT ROLL CAGE, 1954 CHEVY STRAIGHT AXLE WITH NEW KING PINS AND BUSHINGS, 9 INCH FORD REAREND WITH FOUR LINK AND COIL OVERS, 5.00 GEARS, 4 WHEEL DISK BRAKES, MSD IGNITION, LINE LOCK,NEW FRONT AND REAR GLASS, SIDE GLASS IS PLEXIGLASS, DOORS HAVE NO GLASS BUT HAS TRACKS FOR SLIDING GLASS, CAR HAS NO RUSY, OLDER FIBERGLASS TILT FRONT NOSE, HAVE ORIGINAL GRILL THAT HAS BBEN CUT FOR TILT FRONT. CAR HAS A FRESH COAT OF HOT ROD FLATZ GREY PAINT.CAR COMES WITH AN ALUMINUM RADIATOR AND ALUMINUM DRIVESHAFT WITH A 400 TURBO YOKE.HAS FUEL CELL IN TRUNK, BATTERY LOCATED IN TRUNK. WE ARE SELLING THIS CAR ROLLING WITH NO MOTOR OR TRANS BUT IS SET UP FOR A 468 BBC AND 400 TRANS, THIS IS A SUPER UPDATED PERIOD CORRECT RIDE WITH A RACING HISTORY. THE ONLY FLAWS ON CAR IS THE OLDER TILT NOSE NEED ALIGHEND UP AND A GOOD CLEANING AS IT HAS SAT IN THE BARN OVER THE WINTER. ADD A HOT MOTOR AND GO CRUISING, AND OR RACING. HAS A CLEAR KY TITLE AND IS STREET LEGAL. CAR WAS APPRAISED AT $15K WITH THE DRIVETRAIN IN IT HAPPY BIDDIN AND GOOD LUCK.
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