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1955 Chevrolet Belair 2 Door Sedan - Full Rotisserie Restoration on 2040-cars

US $120,000.00
Year:1955 Mileage:1000 Color: TRIM
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Now that this car has been completed, road tested and shaken down properly, I'm starting on some new projects. That means that it's time to offer the Double Nickel 55 BelAir to a new owner and a discriminating collector. If you're looking for a high end "professionally restored" 55 Chevy build, this is one on the finest TriFive Chevrolet builds in North America today. Great street manners in stop and go traffic, cruises effortlessly at 75 mph (2200 RPM) and puts out well over 700hp and 727tq on 91 octane pump gas! 

All motor, and no absolutely excuses here. A true winner on every level and competes with the best of the best in the TriFive class!

"Double Nickel" 1955 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan




ENGINE BUILD INCLUDES; 
Dart Nodular Big M 565ci Big Block - Dyno'd @ 713 hp / 727 ft lbs
Splayed Nodular Iron Main Caps
Callies Ultra 4.250 Billet Crankshaft 
Oliver MAX Pro 6.385 Rods w/ Tooled Pins 
JE Forged 4.605 Pistons @ 10.24:1 Compression 
Bullet Solid Roller Cam 715" Lift @ 255/258 Duration 
Clevite H Main & Rod Bearings 
Dart Pro-1 Aluminum Heads 345cc w/ Ferrea Valves 
Crower Roller Lifter & Pushrods 
Crower Stainless Steel Shaft Mount Rockers 
Dart Single Plain Aluminum Intake 
Blueprinted Holley 1050 Dominator by Ryan Brown Performance
Aluminum 2" Drop Breather w/ K&N Filters
Aeromotive Fuel Log and Regulator 
MSD Pro Billet Distributor, Wires & 6AL-II Programmable Ignition 
Milodan 30970 Pan w/ Melling High Volume Pump 

Complete engine build pics and dyno session video available to buyer. (see dyno chart included with pictures)

TRANSMISSION & DRIVELINE INCLUDE; 
Tremec T56 Magnum Six Speed O/D Transmission 
Inland Empire 3.5" Aluminum 1350 Series Drive Shaft 
McLeod Scatter Shield w/ McLeod Hydraulic RST Twin Clutch 
Four Linked Currie 9" Locker, 373 Gears, Strange 35 Spline Axles 

Geared nicely and cruises 75mph at 2200 RPM. For those who are curious, it averages 9 mpg highway. 

MECHANCIAL & BRAKE SYSTEM INCLUDES; 
Custom 321 Stainless Steel Headers w/ Full 3" Stainless Exhaust 
Aeromotive Fuel System w/ -10 Feed & -08 Return Lines 
March Serpentine Pulleys & Belt
Ricks Stainless Steel 22 Gallon Fuel Tank w/ A-1000 Pump 
PRC Aluminum Radiator with Spal 12" Cooling Fans 
Hydratech Brake Systems w/ Wilwood Master 
Stainless Brake Lines front to rear
Stainless Upper & Lower Rad Lines
Power Rack & Pinion Steering w/ Stainless Shaft 
Heidt's Tubular Upper Lower Control Arms 
Wilwood 12" Disk Brakes w/ 4 Piston Callipers 
QA-1 Billet Coil Over Suspension w/ 2" Drop Spindles 
E-Stop Electronic Emergency Brake System 
Earl Williams Mini-Tub w/ Raised Rear Shock Tower 
Weld Classic RT 15" Race Wheels w/ Hoosier Pro Streets 
Drive Shaft Safety Loops Front and Rear

The highest degree of attention was painstakingly performed during this entire build. Excellence of execution topside and bottom! 

INTERIOR & TRIM INCLUDE; 
I-Did-It Steel Tilt Column
Billet Specialties 14 Steering Wheel
Dakota Digital VHX Gauge Pack & Digital Controls 
Raingear Hidden Wiper System Under dash 
Smoked Glass w/ hidden Power Window Controls 
Clayton Machine Custom Pedals & Interior Trim 
Full Leather Interior w/ Strato Buckets
AME 8 Point Roll Cage w/ 5 Point Harnesses (Certified)
AAW Wiring Harness w/ Professionally hidden wiring throughout 
Alpine 1200 Watt Professionally installed audio system 
Alarm System w/ Real Time GPS Tracking 

This car screams quality inside and out. It shows from every angle and has some of the coolest custom touches to be found! Interior by Graham Cannon!

BODY & EXTERIOR TRIM 
Billet Specialties Hood & Trunk Hinges
Halogen Headlights w/ LED Tail Lamps & Markers 
Shaved Gas Door w/ French' License Plate Mount 
Smoothed Firewall with EW Pocket Kit 
Mini Tubbed Rear with Raised Shock Tower
Remote Rear Tail Light Opener for Gas Fill Access 
Polished Original BelAir Stainless & Beltline Trim 
Laser Straight Original Sheet Metal on Rust Free Original Body 
House of Kolor 3-Stage Paint w/ Full Color & Wet Sand 
Paint is Shimrin Black with Custom Pewter Silver Metallic 
Cut & Polished to a brilliant mile deep finish! 

There aren't many painters who can lay down fine metallic silver as was done on this car. A very classy finish and colors that earn dozens of accolades at every showing! Painted by Ron Smith!

The car was completed in 2013 with over 2400 man hours put into the restoration and costs well into six figures to complete. It has won numerous awards for Best in Class, Best Paint, Best Engine, Best Engineered and has made appearances at World of Wheels, Good-Guys, and was most recently was in Car Craft Magazine. Less than 1000 miles have been put on the car including chassis dyno tuning sessions and a round trip highway cruise to Super Chevy where it once again took Best in Class for TriFive's. Professionally appraised at $265,500 this Iconic Shoe Box can be yours for 120K US. Full documentation, a commissioned painting, hundreds of detailed build pictures, all receipts & awards will accompany the car. For more info on the car, visit the website at fiftyfivechev.com or contact me for additional pictures and build list.

Call 403-669-4035 to discuss any serious interest. 

Inspections by knowledgeable car collectors & mechanics are welcome.

Car is licensed and insured in Alberta, Canada and is free and clear of any liens and/or encumbrances. I will work with your choice of car carrier for private transportation within Canada, the Continental USA or Overseas Carriers. If you don't have a chosen car carrier, I would recommend TFX International for shipping enclosed in Canada or the USA. Secured payment by wire transfer is preferred on this sale, and collector references are available upon request.

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