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1953 Chevrolet Bel-air Custom Lead Sled on 2040-cars

US $34,500.00
Year:1953 Mileage:45000
Location:

Beaver, Pennsylvania, United States

Beaver, Pennsylvania, United States
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1953 Chevy Bel-Air with many subtle, custom touches. This car is a real head turner and will not disappoint! Turn the key and go! I've been hot-rodding for over 50 years and have had many cars. This one is by far the best, a must see to appreciate!

-Original 45k mile car w/ clear title!

-Meadow Mist Green exterior.

-Snow Shoe White Interior.

-235 Straight 6 backed by a Powerglide Automatic.

Stock frame, suspension and drivetrain, lowered with blocks.

Custom features include:

  • 1956 Packard Tail lights
  • 1950 Caddy Rear Bumper
  • Hudson License Plate Bar
  • 1960 Thunderbird Front Bumper- (Mounted Upside Down)
  • 1958 Corvette Grill
  • 1954 Ford Frenched Head Lights
  • 1952 Pontiac Chrome Side Spears
  • Shaved Hood, Door Handles (w/ new remote openers), and Trunk (also remote)
  • Rounded Hood Corners
  • Rounded Skirts
  • 1950 Caddy Sombrero Hub Caps
  • Rolled and Pleated Interior (Trunk redone as well)
  • Am/Fm CD USB Port Stereo Radio

Some newer parts recently added to the car:

  • Wide White Tires
  • Brake cylinders and shoes
  • Re-built tranny
  • Heater core
  • Brand new wiring
  • Exhaust
  • Rare Edelbrock Chrome Intake Manifold
  • Fenton Headers
  • Rebuilt Dual Carbs
  • Radiator
  • Gas tank
  • Interior Gauges
  • Shocks
  • Trans Cooler

Car is inspected until summer. If you have any questions about the car, or would like to see more pictures, feel free to contact me. My cell number is (724) 494-7240. Calls and texts are both acceptable. I would be interested in trades for newer vehicles. No projects!

 

$500 due within 24 hours of listing's ending, and entire payment after 7 days, or I reserve the right to relist.

Any bidders with less than 5 feedback, or and negative feedback, please contact me first.

Car is available for local pickup, but I will be willing to work with you on getting it shipped.

Thank you for looking, and have a great day!

 

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