1955 Chevy Bel Air Belair 2 Door Post $$ Show Car $$ on 2040-cars
Allen, Texas, United States
Engine:350
Body Type:2 DOOR POST
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: SHOW CAR
Drive Type: 700R4
Mileage: 300
1955 CHEVY 2 DOOR POST SHOW CAR WITH ONLY 300 MILES SINCE FRAME OFF RESTORATION .THIS CAR FEATURE 350 CID 350 HP ALL CHROME AND POLISH OUT ,A 700R4 TRANSMISSION WITH OVERDRIVE,12 BOLT POSI TRAC WITH 3:73 ,FRONT POWER DISC BRAKES , POWER STEERING, , VINTAGE AIR AND HEAT , CHROME TILT STEERING ,RETROFIT STEREO , CUSTOM DASH GAUGES .CUSTOM ULTRALEATHER INTERIOR , CUSTOM CONSOLE WITH LOCKHEART SHIFTER , CUSTOM FINISHED TRUNK TO MATCH INTERIOR , DETAIL UNDER SIDE,LED TAIL LIGHTS , LAZER STRAIGHT BODY ,ABSOLUTELY NO RUST , SHOW QUALITY FLAWLESS PAINT ,AMERICAN RACING WHEELS ,EVERYTHING ON THIS SHOW CAR IS NEW AND IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER . DRIVES ,STOPS ,TURNS LIKE A NEW CAR .
THE RESTORATION OF THIS 1955 TOOK OVER 5 YEAR AND COUNTLESS AMOUNT OF MONEY .NEW NEW NEW EVERYTHING. (GLASS ,CHROME,INTERIOR,DASH,WHEELS ,TIRES, EXHAUST, SUSPENSSION, BRAKES, DRIVE TRAIN, WHEATHERSTRIPPING ) THE CAR WAS NEVER SUPPOSE TO BE SOLD .THIS IS A SHOW CAR BUT IT IS BUILT SO WELL THAT IT COULD BE USED AS A DAILY DRIVER .GOOD TITLE IN HAND .
I M LISTING THE CAR FOR MY BEST FRIEND PLEASE CALL RICK FOR MORE INFO OR SET UP A TEST DRIVE .THE CAR IS LOCATED IN GARLAND (DALLAS)TX .YOU WILL NOT BE DESAPOINTED ....TRUE SHOW CAR RICK 214 793 2773
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