1956 Chevrolet Belair on 2040-cars
Manhattan Beach, California, United States
Engine:350 LT1
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 1,234
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Exterior Color: Red/White
Trim: Bel Air
Drive Type: RWD
Selling my 1956 Chevrolet Belair 4 door. It is Torch red and India Ivory white. The car was built in mind to be driven any time anywhere. I didn't want to drive a new car as I love driving old cars. So I built something that looked cool that you can pile your friends in have power and go anywhere. This is the perfect car to go to the store, car show, drop the kids at school car. It has a bone stock appearance on the outside and you can barely hear it idle. When you punch the gas it goes! The car consists of the following
Drivetrain
1996 Lt1 small block Chevy with 5,000 miles on it
4l60e overdrive transmission
New driveshaft
New motor and transmission mounts
New EFI fuel tank
New fuel lines
New dual exhaust
Ceramic coated headers
Electric fan
Steering/Suspension
Front power disc brakes with new rotors/pads
factory rear drum with new wheel cylinders shoes
New shocks
Have new tubular control arms that go with car
Car has factory power assist steering
Body interior
Black and white interior stock style. The interior is not perfect but presentable. Excellent driver quality. Door Panels are a little warped. Carpet could be replaced as it is red
The floorpans are all original and completely solid there is ZERO rust in the floor pans. The body has no signs of rust. It is not an absolute laser straight body but very presentable. Paint is new and fresh.
Has mostly new weatherstripping
New front windshield
New custom autosound radio with mp3 hookup new speaker
Some cons with the car. Speedometer still needs to be converted to work with fuel injection. (Wasn't the highest on my priority list). Could use new front and rear bumper. Body isn't showroom condition. Interior could use a little bit of work. Not bad though. This is a car that gets tons of attention you can drive all day and not worry. This is the car you take out when you have your 50k+ 2 door hardtop is sitting in the garage at home. If you have any questions please feel free to ask! Happy Bidding
Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 for Sale
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