1956 Chevy Bel Air Street Rod Full Restoration 9yrs Ago Great Hot Rod, Not A Rat on 2040-cars
Gentry, Arkansas, United States
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 89,623
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: TURQUOISE/WHITE
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Interior Color: GRAY/TURQUOISE
Trim: STREET ROD
Warranty: "AS IS " NO WARRANTY
Drive Type: RWD
1956 CHEVY BEL AIR
TOTALLY RESTORED 9 YEARS AGO ON A RUST FREE BODY FROM TEXAS! I PUT NEW WELD WHEELS AND TIRES ON IT. IT HAS A NEW RADIATOR WITH ELECTRIC COOLING FAN COOLING A BUILT 305. ENGINE HAS A NICE COMP CAM IN IT (SOUNDS GREAT AND HAULS ASS), HEADERS,ALUMINUM INTAKE WITH 650 CARB.
TRANS IS A 700R OVERDRIVE WITH A 3500 STALL CONVERTER. FRONT END AND DISC BRAKES WERE ALL NEW WHEN RESTORED WITH NEW DUAL EXHAUST AND FLOW MASTERS. NEW CHROME, WEATHERSTRIRIPPING, WIRING, AND STAINLESS INSTALLED IN RESTORATION.
THREE TONE TWEED INTERIOR IS AWSOME AND STILL SMELLS NEW. THE CAR DRIVES GREAT AND LOOKS REALLY GOOD WITH VERY LITTLE USE SINCE RESTORED NINE YEARS AGO! I BOUGHT THIS CAR FROM MY BROTHER-IN-LAW. HE KEPT IT IN THE GARAGE AND VERY RARELY DROVE IT ON NICE DAYS.
CAR HAS MANUAL DISC BRAKES ON FRONT AND DRUMS ON REAR, IT STOPS GREAT. MANUAL STREERING THAT STEERS EASY WITH THE SKINNY TIRES ON FRONT. THIS CAR IS NOT PERFECT, BUT HAS BEEN WELL TAKEN CARE OF AND STILL LOOKS FRESH. I JUST SERVICED THE CAR AND IT IS READY TO SHOW AND ENJOY, JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING.
ANY QUESTIONS, CALL MIKE AT 479-238-1122. I CAN ALSO DELIVER THE CAR IN THE U.S. FOR $1.50 A LOADED MILE. IF YOU MAKE AN OFFER AND IT IS NOT AUTOMATICLLY DECLINED, YOU MUST CALL SOON AFTER OR LEAVE A NUMBER I CAN REACH YOU AT BEFORE I WILL EXCEPT. I NEED TO KNOW THERE IS A RESPONSIBLE ADULT ON THE OTHER END WITH THE FUNDS TO PAY. THANKS, MIKE
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