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Amazing 1955 Chevrolet 210 Project Nearly Completed!! on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:1955 Mileage:99000
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1955 Chevrolet 210 that just needs a engine,transmission and some interior parts installed to make an incredible car.

If you are looking for an easy project to complete for a 1955 Chevrolet 210 then this is one to consider.  High end restoration nearly complete.  It only needs the engine, transmission and interior installed.  All bodywork, paint, and all other parts are there already!

From the pictures you can see that most of the parts needed to complete the car are there.  All of the hard work has been done.  The pictures do not do the car justice as it is dusty, but the paint and body is extremely good on this car.  You would be hard pressed to find another one with this small amount remaining to be done on it.  The paint only has one scratch on it, that you can see in the picture.

You only need the transmission, engine of your choice, and the interior.  Car is extremely solid, only had to have new rear floor pans installed.  All other sheet metal is original to the car.  The car has had mini tubs installed in order to get some wider wheels on the back.  The car does have a narrowed 8 inch Ford rear end on it.  It also has had a complete Camaro subframe installed with disc brakes, steering column etc.  

With the car is:

All Glass
Windshield and rear glass is new.  Windows are in great shape and did not need to be replaced
All Chrome is new
Speedometer cluster is new
Steering column is new
Wiring harness is new
Tons of new parts included.  All new rubber moldings, trim, etc.

Needs seats, door panels and carpet to finalize the interior.

The only reason I am selling this car is that I have another project that I need to complete.  It will be a great car for someone and can be ready just in time for spring.  I am just tired of seeing it under the cover waiting to be completed.  I do have a 6.0L LS Motor and 6 Speed transmission that I would consider including for an additional cost.  Bill of sale in Georgia for the car.  It would not take much to make this a $60K to $75K car!

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