Awsome:1953 Chevrolet Bel Air/2-dr. H.t..continental Kit/ready To Show/go...cool on 2040-cars
Gustine, California, United States
Engine:6CYL/OHV
Body Type:2-Door Hard Top Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Turquoise/White
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Turquoise/White
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: 210 Bel Air/2-dr. H.T.
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 96,543
Sub Model: 210 Bel Air
Cool!!!!: That is the word I would use to describe this great ride. AWSOME:1953 CHEVROLET 210 Bel Air Hard Top in Near Original Condition, looks good, rides and drives good. Finished in the desireable Turquoise color w/White Top and Trim. Matching Interior. NOTE: To date myself.."I remember my Uncle buying a similar car when they were new!" Only modification from original is Slight Lowering(lowering blocks) of the Rear, Adding a Windshield Visor and Continental Kit which were accessories available at that time. 6 CYL. Engine with Split Manifold Dual Exhausts(great sound). Car is Located in No. CA. Bay Area has been displayed in many area events, gatherings and runs. With the Oldsmobile bar Hubcaps and Wide White-Walls adds even more COOL. A lot of pictures and more available on request and all questions answered promptly by myself or owner(cel.# on request.) Can be viewed with notice. LOW START/LOW RESERVE..Adult Owned and Driven....Don't miss the chance to own this great Original 1950's ride. A $500. Deposit via Pay-Pal at close of bidding and Balance to be paid to owner on or before pick-up.
On Feb-03-13 at 07:37:31 PST, seller added the following information:
UP-DATE: I have further information on this fine car in the form of a e-mail from the owner who is out of town with this information..235 6 CYL Engine, 3-SPEED STANDARD SHIFT ON COLUMN, DUAL EXHAUSTS, PAINT & UPHOLSTRY 4 YEARS OLD, NEW FRONT TIRES, CONVERTED TO 12 volt...Offered AS-IS..RUNS GREAT..READY TO GO. Still waiting for exact milage...If anyone wants to cancel their bid after this information "no problem"! The car is being kept in San Jose, CA. at present time. A great 60 year old ride for sure and Good Luck!
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