1955 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 on 2040-cars
Casa Grande, Arizona, United States
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1955 Chevy Bel-Air 2 door sedan Restomod. Everything attached to the frame is new since restoration 7300 miles ago. Drive train details, engine is a professionally built 383 MAX Velocity Plus Stroker with 463 HP @ 5800 rpm with 482 foot pounds of torque @ 4300 rpm on 91 octane fuel. Engine upgrades include DART polished aluminum heads, Edelbrock Air Gap polished aluminum intake manifold, Hitachi Hi torque starter, Chrome plated aluminum valve covers, MARCH ultra Chevy small block serpentine belt kit. MSD ignition distributor, etc. Stewart polished aluminum water pump,hydraulic roller upgrade, BRE -8 fuel system kit, ARP HD flex plate & damper bolts, Upgraded oil pan, S&S headers jet hot coated. Transmission, ART CARR 700R4 with overdrive. Rear end, Williams Classic Chassis Works Ford 9 inch 4 link with 31 spline axles. Suspention: front end drop spindles with Heidts polished stainless steel tubular upper and lower A-arms with QA-1 adjustable coil over shocks. other miscellaneous upgrades include: 605 power steering kit, trunk mounted battery box, Ididit tilt column chrome plated, firewall flat panel kit, stainless steel fuel tank, 4 wheel WilWOOD disc brakes, calipers & rotors, INTRO billet wheels front 17x7" rear 18x9.5" tire size front NITTO 215/45 ZR 17 rear NITTO 295/45 ZR 118, Vintage Air GEN 4 with 4-vent plenum, B&M megashifter, AutoMeter instruments, 2 Specialty frame mounted transmission coolers, American auto wire engine and body wire harness. Billet Specialties Chi-Cayne half wrap steering wheel. RB's Obsolete Automotive deluxe core support with horizontal flow aluminum radiator, dual electric fans. New front windshield.
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