1955 55 Chevy Frame Off Unfinished Bel Air 2 Door Big Block Weber Inglese 5 Spd on 2040-cars
New Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
1955 Chevy Bel Air 2dr Hardtop Frame off restoration. All sheet metal from the firewall back is new including firewall, floors, trunk, panel behind back seat, and mini tubbed. Custom front clip w/ tubular A arms, disc brakes, rack & pinion steering, and motor mounts. Rear clip with spring pockets, narrowed 9” ford rear, ladder bars, & shock mounts. NEW Engine is a 454 11:1 compression with $6100 dollars worth of Weber Inglese Side Draft carbs. Everything is brand new. See Youtube video, ‘ mbroske67’ and hear the engine run. NEW Hooker Super Comp headers, 3” exhaust w/ 3” Magnaflow mufflers NEW scatter shield w/block protector plate, Kiesler hydraulic clutch. NEW Hurst Tremek 5 speed & drive shaft. Chrome power brake unit, Ididit chrome steering column. I will have the brakes and steering in working order before sale. New complete 55 wiring harness still in the box Interior is not new but was done around 1999 and is in very nice condition. It does have a small tear in the back of the front seat that happened in storage, but can be fixed. I have all glass in excellent condition, all stainless trim that looks very nice. All emblems & lights. bumpers need to be redone or painted. Brand new Goodrich T/A radial tires on Center Line wheels w/ caps Tilt steel frontend needs bodywork. I have new lower sheet metal. Tilts electrically with new worm gear actuators. I don’t yet have a gas tank, water pump, or alternator. This car could easily be on the road this spring. All the hard work is done. Body work has to be finished or prime it and drive it. Lower new front end pieces are only clamped in place for the pics. Approximately $45000 invested. The car is currently registered & insured in CT. FOR SALE LOCALLY. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY. |
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