1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Touring on 2040-cars
Brigham City, Utah, United States
I bought this car out of Reno Nevada a few years ago and never found the time to restore. Like most of us guys, our eyes are sometimes larger then our stomachs. I have too many toys. Previous owner(s) built the car to run the Silver State Classic Challenge. My intention was to make a touring car out of it as the body is in such great condition.
Here are the details: Chassis was built by Jerry Bickel Race Cars (no proof) but that was what I was told by previous owner Corvette base front and rear end (not sure of the years of either) Comes with a stock 55 frame that is in amazing shape (see pictures) Bunches of extra misc. pieces included (random chrome and detail parts) Car has a clean title from Vermont. I purchased without title and went through the very expensive process to obtain. They dont make it cheap. Car is located in Brigham City Utah which is 45 minutes north of Salt Lake City, easy access from I-15 interstate. I was able to get creative and haul both the stock chassis and the car on the same trailer when I initially transported the vehicle. Love these cars but I feel in love with another and time to move on. Body is SUPER clean and selling with NO reserve. Feel free to call, email or text me with questions at 801.414.7204 - Matt |
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