1955 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 on 2040-cars
Saint Clair, Michigan, United States
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1955 Chevrolet 2 door sedan custom hot rod over 200K invested
CHEVROLET
MODEL YEAR: 1955
MODEL: 150
BODY STYLE: Sedan 2 door
VIN NUMBER: A55K023603
ODOMETER READING: exceeds/exempt
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION:
EXTERIOR COLOR: SILVER
INTERIOR COLOR: GREY W STAINLESS STEEL
ACCENT TRIM
Equipment
Power Steering
Power Brakes/ 4 Disc
Leather Power Seats
Power windows
Tilt steering Wheel Stainless steel
A/C
Drivetrain
383 Storker V8 TPI 478 HP, 505 ft/lb's torque
Automatic transmission 700 R4
Oversized radiator w electric cooling fan
31 Spline Rear End, 3:89 gears
Heidt Front end 2' lowered Spindles
Options/Accessories
Audiophile Sound System Show/Competition level
17 Custom Centerline Wheels
Billet Stainless steel trim
interior and engine bay
Classic Industries Gauges
Custom Billet Console/ Stainless steel polished trim throughout interior
stainless steel steering column
Custom tinted glass
All wheel power disc brakes
Power steering
Custom stainless steel fuel tank
Griffin radiator with custom shroud
Stainless steel exhaust from stainless steel specialties
Beautiful interior with hand selected leather hides from R Jones lather
Leather power seats
tilt steering wheel
Air conditioning
Classic gauges
Lacarra custom steering wheel
Audiophile sound system installed by Excalibar sound using the finest sound dampening and components
383 stroker professionally built balanced blueprinted ported
TBI fuel injection with polished injection intake manifold
Dyno'd at 478hp
505 ft. lbs. of torque
Crane cam
Keith black pistons
700R4 transmission automatic
Lokar shifter
17 inch custom centerline wheels
Currie 3.89 gears in the rear end
31 spline rear axle
Detroit locker
Driveline services driveshaft
Sanderson block hugger headers
Height front end with 2 inch lowered spindles
Billet chrome and stainless steel everywhere
Serpentine pulley systems all finished in chrome
Three-year build $235,000 invested it only had 100 miles on car after build when sold to my client. Car driven
locally five or six times.
In the ad I say that there are scratches and possible paint chips because no car is perfect. Car is in a show car
condition, built to be a pro touring car.
Condition
Excellent overall, Frame off restored Resto Rod show car. Car is newer restoration. Everything done to extremely
high level nothing stock. Driven only handful of times locally since restored, stored in heated dry storage.
Totally turn key ready to go.
Comments
Custom Show Car, resto-modded with 383 Stroker 478 hp 505 ft/lb's torque , A/C, Remote, Power
steering/Brakes/Windows Seats, Race rear end,tilt steering wheel, Griffin radiator with cooling fan, Custom
Stainless steel fuel cell, custom exhaust, tinted windows, billet trimmed engine bay and interior.
Huge investment by original builder/Owner, 3 year build 200k + quoted build cost. A one of kind Custom Show Car.
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