1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop No Posts Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
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1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop Excellent condition!
I'm a very solid, No rust, have an excellent body original 1954 Chevrolet 2 Door Hardtop with no posts. I've always been kept in a garage with no salt or snow close to me in the last 60 years (I was living in Bogota Colombia, which is spring all the time with a beautiful weather and now I'm back to the States searching for a new home!). I've no rust as you can see in the pictures. I've been very well taken care of by my family.
Take the time to see in the pictures how well I've been treated.
Highlights
My interior is excellent, As you can see my owners gave me new carpets on the floor, roof and every possible place in the interior. I also have new upholstery! The carpets, because they're new, look great and are completely clean. My paint is in great shape, maybe having very little scratches. I have a straight six engine which is working very well. I start, run, drive and stop without any issue. My body lines are looking great! (There are many pictures trying to show you how well I'm fit). Once again, there is no rust in any place. missing wiper motor .Like New tires, I'm a very very good piece for the price!
See how well I've been taken care off!
Car location Miami Beach. Fl 33141- PHOTOS TAKEN AT MIAMI
PHOTOS TAKEN OUTSIDE MIAMI, ONE WEEK BEFORE ARRIVING TO MIAMI
Thank you very much for your time! Sold as is.
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