1954 Chevrolet Bel-air 2 Door Hard Top/hot Rod/lead Sled/cruiser on 2040-cars
Southold, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 2 wheel rear drive
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 30,620
Trim: bel-air
'54 BEL-AIR 2 DOOR HARD TOP FOR SALE"..Where,s the hood??...get that a lot..I like the look without the hood...If you want a hood, buy the car and put one on. Very solid old ride..frame is straight and rust free...original floors and trunk..very reliable cruiser. Currently licensed,inspected,and on the road on Long Island New York.. Drove the car this summer, with no problems. New parts include: wheel cylinders, brake lines, shocks front and rear, new alternator..(car has been converted to 12 volt)..electric frenched antennae..new plugs, points, wires, cap, rotor, rebuilt carb. All the lights work..( those are '51 FORD tail lights). All the gauges work..turn signals, brake lights, interior lights..etc..(opera lights). The front tires are new ..the rear are older but with plenty of good tread. Wheels are original and have the clips ..(for the center caps if desired) I thought a land yacht like this needed an upgraded horn.. so.. installed an air tank, compressor, and a 1940's brass boat horn..sounds like a cross between a fog horn and a wounded moose...and LOUD!. Old school look achieved by a 3 inch drop in the rear ,(lowering blocks) and a coil cut off the front springs. Engine is the original 235 6 banger with the 2 speed power glide. Paint is Hot rod Flatz black on the bottom and fire mist metallic red on the top. Fantastic interior..new headliner.. door panels..carpet ..seats.. by Pirate Upholstery . METALLIC GOLD CROCKADILE tuck n roll..has all the original 54 hardtop stainless interior trim..rear ash trays in the arm rests..ect..etc. The 54 cruises down the road well ..always starts..good even braking..doesn't overheat..really a blast to drive. Engine runs strong with good even compression...the steering is a bit loose.. it rides like a 54 chevy. This is not a show car.. if your looking for perfect..this is not. Actual milage is anyone's guess, but the gauge reads 30k. The car is basically stock..solid start to any where you want to take it...was going to do a mustang front clip..and a 350 motor , but that will be up to the new owner..Great car for late night - weekend cruising.The '54 comes exactly as you see it in the pictures..there are a bunch of spare parts included (not pictured). Please come and inspect the car before bidding , or hire a qualified inspector to look at the car. If you bid and win you will own the car and must pay for the car in full within 7 days of the end of the auction. Transporting the car will be the new owners responsibity.There is no warranty or guaranty on this 59 year old chevy. There is no reserve on the car, but it is for sale here in New York, and I will stop the auction if it sells.If you would like to make an offer at any time, feel free to do so. Please email any questions. CHEERS!
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