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1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe 2 Door Hardtop Drive Now Great Patina Videos on 2040-cars

US $17,775.00
Year:1956 Mileage:0
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
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We are pleased to offer this solid and unrestored 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Coupe two door hardtop in great running and driving condition! It has what appears to be the orig V8 engine and a two speed powerglide transmission. Car starts right up and runs like a top LOOK IT OVER!

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This '56 hardtop has the rare and desirable Nassau blue and Harbor blue color combo under a thin coat of grey spray bomb primer. We have been working to remove the grey primer to reveal  the natural patina underneath! The car appears to have been a standard shift originally as there is still a clutch pedal intact and a patch where a floor shift once was.
The original floors are solid with no rust through. The trunk is solid with no rust as are the inner rockers, floor braces body mounts and tail pan. A premium not now often found on these cars. There is one welded in metal patch in front of the rear wheel on drivers side probably done eons ago and still solid.
Car has non orig front split bench seat and orig rear seat.  Car looks very straight and sets up right.
V8 looks to be original to car but we are not saying emphatically that it is. It starts right up, runs cool and accelerates well.
Bumpers and bright work all look in good driver condition. Car sports a set of vintage torque thrust mags and white letter tires have good tread.
Clear blue Texas title.

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