1955 Chevy 2-door Wagon on 2040-cars
Albany, Oregon, United States
Engine:350
Body Type:2- DOOR WAGON
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1955
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 210
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 22
Sub Model: 210
This is your chance to own a rare
1955 Chevrolet 210 Two Door handyman Station Wagon. This is a great project to Restore or Rat
Rod.... most of the hard & expensive mechanical and body work is already
done.. 350 motor, with a 350 Auto Trans and power steering and power disc
brakes. The frame was sand blasted and painted, with all the suspension
rebuilt. 1-1\8 sway bar this car drives
real nice. New wiring, new glass and rubber. Everything on this car has been
clean up bead blasted, and painted. The fenders and wheel wells are painted
inside and out. 98% of the nuts and bolt has been replace, some ware drill and re-taped.
So a lot of the ward work is done.
All new floors from the toe boards
back, all metal work is done to the body. The doors shut real nice and the tail
gate has all new cables and return spring and works as it should. All new glass channel for the doors
and the side glass, so all the windows roll up and down real nice. The front and back seats have been
complete rebuild and upholster, with two inch tuck and roll. The front seat is
like sitting on a couch. Since this car is a work in
progress or drive as is, put a big block chevy in it and strait axil and have
one cool car. But this wagon is VERY COOL just
the way it is... take your time and make it your own.. it will only go UP in
value over the years as you know the Tri -Five Chevys are very popular and the
210, 2 door wagons so very rare and desirable. RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY. PLEASE CALL WITH QUESTIONS, 541-967-9362 PAT |
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