62 Belair Sport Coupe Bubble Top on 2040-cars
Rogers, Arkansas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: BELAIR
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL
Mileage: 85,139
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
HERE IS A 1962 BELAIR SPORT COUPE AKA BUBBLE TOP THAT HAS BEEN BUILT AS A DRIVER CAR.MEANING A CAR TO DRIVE AROUND IN NOT FOR A SHOW CAR.IT HAS A 348 AUTOMATIC,NEW CUSTOM INTERIOR NOT BY ANY MEANS MEANT TO LOOK ORIGINAL.IT RUNS,DRIVES AND STOPS,HAS A NEW WINDSHIELD,AND MANY OTHER NEW ITEMS TO MAKE IT A DRIVER. THIS IS A REAL 21637 CAR AND IT HAS A BRACKET ON THE FRAME FOR THE CLUTCH PIVOT,CLUTCH ROD HOLE AND GASKET ON THE FIREWALL,EVIDENCE THAT IT WAS A STICK CAR.THE COLUMN HAS BEEN CHANGED TO AUTO. THERE IS A SHIFTER HOLE IN THE FLOOR THAT HAS BEEN COVERED OVER. MAYBE EVIDENCE THAT IT WAS A 4 SPEED CAR. THIS IS THE CAR THAT SHOULD BE TURNED INTO A 409 4 SPEED CAR. THERE ARE LOTS OF 6 CYLINDER CARS CONVERTED INTO 409 CARS BRINGING 50,000 TO 60,000 DOLLARS BUT THEY WILL STILL BE A 6 CYLINDER CAR IF THE VIN AND COWL TAG DOES NOT HAVE 21637 ON IT 21537 IS A SIX. 21637 WILL BE A CAR THAT STARTED LIFE AS A V8. IT IS PAINTED A SATIN BLACK AND NEEDS SOME MORE MASSAGING TO BE READY FOR PAINT,THE FLOORS AND TRUNK HAVE BEEN PATCHED AND ARE ONLY DRIVER QUALITY. IF THE NEW OWNER WANTS TO MAKE A SHOW CAR IT WILL NEED SOME ATTENTION. IT WAS BUILT TO BE A RARE FUN CAR TO DRIVE. I KNOW THE REAR SEAT IS FROM AN IMPALA. THE COWL TRIM TAG READS
TRIM 863 FAWN
PT. 948 HONDURAS MAROON ACRYLIC LAQUOR
BODY FC 1549
STYLE 62-1637- SPORT COUPE 8 CYL.
ACC K
DRIVE AS IS OR BUILD IT INTO A HIGH DOLLAR COLLECTOR.
IF YOU CAN PLEASE COME BY AND LOOK AT THE CAR IN PERSON BY ALL MEANS AS ALL YOUR QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID.
PLEASE NO SILLY QUESTIONS ,NO TRADES. IF YOU NEED TO TALK SEND YOUR PHONE NUMBER AND I WILL CALL YOU.
NO BIDDERS WITH A FEEDBACK OF LESS THAN 10
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