1956 56 Chevy Chevrolet Bel Air 210 2 Door Dr Coupe 57 Post on 2040-cars
Johnstown, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 3 speed
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 31,315
Trim: Bel Air
1956 Chevy Bel Air. I do not know much about these cars so please ask questions. This car was traded to me for a tractor yesterday. He said it originally came from Kansas. He had it in storage for a long time with the intent to restore, but never did. The sheet metal looks decent and the frame looks good. There are no holes or anything in the frame. The doors open and shut. The hood has no hinges. The trunk opens, but does not shut. No interior. He said all of the trim is inside the car, I looked and did find inside and outside trim. The floor inside the car is bad. The engine compartment and firewall actually look very good. The top is fine. Has all glass. There is a transmission still bolted to the 6 cylinder, and there is another transmission in the trunk. I did not try and turn the engine, so assume it is locked before you even call me. There is NO title, bill of sale only. I will take any pictures that you will need in order to evaluate the condition of the car. I am not a car guy. I do not want anyone showing up and then just complaining about the condition. Ask for pictures. If you are on the line about this car or a project of this magnitude, buy something else. I don't want the hassle. Thanks for looking and no Paypal on this item.
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