Chevrolet: Bel Air/150/210 150 on 2040-cars
Versailles, Kentucky, United States
1954 Chevy led sled rat rod. This car is super cool and gets tons and tons of attention. Lots of custom work went into this car. It has shaved door handles with electric poppers and a Frenched antenna. Even more it has smoothed firewall and inner fenders with all wiring hidin and tucked. Has a stainless fuel cell mounted under rear of car and the filler neck molded into the trunk floor. All the wiring is new from front to back and all labeled. The guy I bought the car from had a huge stereo in the car so there is still some heavy duty wiring laying in the trunk. It has custom kick panels with molded 6in speakers and custom packing tray with 6in Pyle speakers. There is still a mount behind the glovebox door where the stereo mounts. All lights and gauges work including gas gauge. The white paint on the car is very old and has real patina. The green flames are newer. Car looks freakin awesome but don't expect the paint to be a show car. All of the chrome is in great shape with the exception of a small spot on front grill I'll include in the pics.
Please call or email if you have any questions : grantdowersxww@net-c.fr
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