1954 Chevrolet Bel Air, 4 Door ...235, Automatic Power Glide on 2040-cars
Clinton, Tennessee, United States
Up for bid is a 1954 Chevrolet 4 Door Bel Air with a 235 six cly and Automatic Power Glide. I have owned the car for three years and since I have owned it the updates is as follows. Installed seat belts in the back seat "for the kids, there are two shoulder mounted belts for car seats" Very safe. Dropped the take, cleaned it out and replaced the sending unit and aftermarket fuel gage. Rebuilt the front brakes, installed a aftermarket heater under the dash with switch for defrost or floor heat "works really good". New fuel pump with extra vacuum line for the vacuum windshield wipers. Repainted the inside window trim. There has been a lot of the chrome badges and door handles that has been replaced. I do have some extra parts that come with the car, power steering unit with extra steering column and finder skirts. rubber for the doors, trunk and hood. As you can see from the pictures I am not hiding any thing on this car it is a great running car that does not smoke and have took it on a few road trips. Now for some of the bad, does need new rear passenger side glass and passenger side vent window assembly, horn button needs fixed, and when parked does leak a few oil drops. Send me an email with any questions. Thanks
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