Chevrolet: Bel Air/150/210 Belair on 2040-cars
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WHAT A MAGNIFICENT COMBINATION TO TAKE TO THE CAR/BOAT SHOW. FIRST, LETS TALK ABOUT THE CAR. YOU WOULD BE HARD PRESET TO FIND A BETTER EXAMPLE OF A 1955 CHEVROLET. THIS IS A NUMBERS MATCHING CAR, WITH THE 265 V/8 ENGINE WITH POWER PACK, AUTOMATIC (POWERGLIDE) TRANSMISSION AND BOTH PERFORMING AS NEW. THE BODY IS GYPSY RED AND SHORELINE WHITE, WITH THE CORRECT ORIGINAL RED AND BEIGE INTERIOR IN TRULY FLAWLESS CONDITION. YOUR WOULD THINK THE VEHICLE HAD JUST LEFT THE FACTORY. TIRES ARE DIAMOND BACK RADIAL WIDE WHITE WALLS, ALSO IN PERFECT CONDITION WITH A TON OF MILEAGE LEFT. RADIO IS THE ORIGINAL, BUT IT HAS BEEN UPGRADED TO BE AM/FM. CLOCK IS NOT WORKING BUT THOSE ARE USUALLY AN EASY FIX. THE GENERATOR HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH AN ALTERNATOR. ALL THE GLASS IN THIS CAR IS CRYSTAL CLEAR WITH NO CHIPS OR SCRATCHES.
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