1955 Chevy Bel Air Sport Couple Hardtop on 2040-cars
Adairsville, Georgia, United States
Here is a 1955 Chevy Bel Air 2 door hard top. Everything for the car is there. Except bumpers, glass, or soft rubber parts like carpet, weather stripping, bushings, etc. Here is a list of some of the work that has been done: it has new floor pan from the toe board all the through to the tail lights, there are no patches its all new it has had both quarter panels replaced both inter and outer rocker panels replaced trunk lid is new, package tray is new, it has a disk break conversion kit for the front, new tail lights, all the body parts are there... it will need driver door replaced. this is a crate engine ( Good Wrench 350) yes it is dirty in the pictures but it does run. ** it only has about 5,000 miles on it*** It does have have a new power steering box, Camaro rear end in good shape ( see pics) Drum breaks on the rear, This is a project car.. It has had a bunch of work that I have done! It could be finished without removing the body from the frame. but a rotisserie paint job would make this car awesome . I am including all the parts to put it together that I have (see pics) This is what the car is missing: both bumpers, radiator, clutch, fly wheel, Has a flex plate on it now. shocks, brake lines, all glass is missing, This car is about 80% complete. There is a few minor rust spots, that needs a attention. I can roll this car on your trailer if need be. local pick up only ask any and all questions! Before Bidding :) No paypal on this auction... cash, bank wire, cleared funds etc before leaving...thanks and good luck bidding Have more pictures if need to see more!!!! Must contact us within 24 hours of auction ending. |
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