1956 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 Convertible; 2 Door on 2040-cars
Pine Grove, California, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: tamishatrryce@ukspecialists.com .
UP FOR SALE IS A VERY NICE 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ..IT IS LOCATED HERE IN FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93721 . VIN #
VC560008078 SHE HOLDS A CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE . ALL METAL / SHELL / FLOORS SEEM TO BE ORIGINAL AND RUST FREE (
VERY SOLID / DRY ) . SHE IS AN OLDER 10 - 12 YEAR OLD RESTORATION BUT STILL IN EXCELLENT SHAPE ( MINUS TYPICAL
AGING WEAR ) WE GOT HER AS SHE IS .. THE 56 FIRES RIGHT UP / BRAKES WELL / CHANGES ALL GEARS / MOTOR SOUNDS GREAT
.. HEADLIGHTS / TURN SIGNALS / BRAKE LIGHTS ALL WORK . SHE IS ROAD READY NOW AND CAN BE A NICE CAR TO DRIVE TO YOUR
LOCAL CAR SHOW OR CRUISER FOR THE WEEKEND.INTERIOR IS IN NICE SHAPE WITH SOME SIGNS OF TYPICAL WEAR BUT IS NICE AND
TIDY WITH NO RIPS . KEEP IN MIND SHE IS A DRIVER IN GREAT SHAPE NOT A TURN TABLE TRAILER QUEEN .
DRIVETRAIN
: MOTOR IS 350 / TRANSMISSION WAS REBUILT AT SOME POINT /4 BARREL CARB / NO SMOKING / NO KNOCKING OR PINGING /
MILEAGE ON REBULIT IS UNKNOWN ... DASH READS 05,531 / SPEEDOMETER WORKS / NEW BATTERY / DUAL EXHAUST / 350 TURBO
TRANNY CHANGES ALL GEARS / NO PROBLEMS
BODY / EXTERIOR ... CAR IS VERY VERY VERY SOLID / FOORS ARE
ORIGINAL AND VERY SOLID ( I CANT SEE ANY REPLACED OR PATCHED PANELS ) BODY IS EXCELLENT AND IS NOT A BONDO BUCKET
OR CRAP. EXTERIOR IS VERY NICE PAINT STILL LOOKS VERY NICE .. REAR LOWER QUARTERS SHOW SOME LIGHT CRACKS IN REAR (
SEE PICS ) COUPLE MINOR SCRATCHES AND CHIPS IN PAINT ( NOT BAD ) BUMPERS ARE REALLY NICE AND SHINY / GRILL IS NICE
/ TAIL LIGHTS HAVE SOME MINOR PITTS / SIDE TRIM EXCELLENT / GLASS AND FRAMES HAVE MINOR BLEMISHES THOUGH STILL
GREAT SHAPE . CONVERTIBLE TOP IS POWER AND IN GREAT SHAPE / IT GOES UP AND DOWN NICE . WHEELS ARE STOCK WITH
HUBCAPS AND FIRESTONE TIRES
INTERIOR IS VERY NICE SHAPE .. SEATS ARE COMFY / FOAM IS GOOD / SOME SMALL MARKS IN SEATS ( TYPICAL WEAR ) NO
RIPS .. DASH IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE / GAUGES WORK / CARPET IS STILL NICE . HAS A CD PLAYER ( HAVNT GOT IT TO WORK )
SEE PICS .
OVERALL CAR IS IN GREAT DRIVER SHAPE . YOU CAN DRIVE HER AS SHE IS OR PUT SOME WORK INTO HER AND
CUSTOMIZE HOW YOU WANT HER TO BE . PERSONALLY I WOULD KEEP HER AS SHE IS AND CRUISE HER ON THE WEEKENDS . WE PICKED
THIS CAR UP ON A TRADE A COUPLE MONTHS AGO SO IM TRYING TO GIVE MY BEST DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE AS I CAN .
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