1956 Chevrolet Belair Convertible on 2040-cars
United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:265 V8
Transmission:3 spd
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: BelAir 150 210
Interior Color: Black yellow
Drive Type: rear wheel
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 100
Sub Model: Belair 150 210
I am selling this beautiful 1956 Chevrolet BelAir Convertible for an elderly friend of mine. He owned the car since 1967 when he bought it off the original owner who was a friend of his. He decided it is finally time to let someone else enjoy and love this car the way he has for all these years. It is very rare to find any car of this vintage, especially a convertible with its original interior still in great condition. This car has a very good body, unbelievable original interior and dash, very good top and tires and brilliant chrome and stainless. This car even has its original convertible top boot which has shrunk over the years but amazingly still there. This car is a pleasure to drive with all of its brakes, suspension, exhaust and clutch having been gone through. The car was painted only once, about 25 years ago in its original onyx black color. The paint still shows very well with some wear mostly from over waxing.
The car is loaded with options including power steering, power brakes, Wonderbar radio, deluxe heater, clock, fender top mouldings, fender shields, overdrive, remote driver mirror, dual exhaust, continental kit and extra bumper guards.
The car has always been garage kept, and well maintained. It is equipped with its original 265 V8 with 4bbl powerpack engine,and 3 spd transmission with overdrive, The owner changed the 3 spd on the column to a 3 spd on the floor. Included with the car is the original column shift, linkage and power steering the car originally came with. It can easily be put back to original if desired.
Overall a great car with a nice appearance, a super addition to any collection. Everything works on this car as it should. Someone is going to own a fantastic piece of history, ready to begin enjoying immediately.
I have a 100% positive feedback, because I don't exaggerate the condition of cars. This is truly a great investment.
The owner is selling this car without reserve as he feels this is the only fair way to sell a car at auction.
If you have any questions please call Ken directly at 513 403 7386 or email me and I will help you.
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