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1955 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery Real Deal Gasser Hot Rat Traditional Rod Roller on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:1955 Mileage:0
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

We are pleased to offer this rolling 1955 Chevrolet sedan delivery. The body is very solid and straight. front steering and suspension are complete and the car has it's factory rear end. Floors have been patched and underside looks very solid. Steers and rolls easily. We have quite a few 1955 Chevy parts and will  include some basic parts like speedo cluster, interior door handles, headlight rims etc. to help mock up your build. This car is missing some delivery exclusive parts like rear interior garnish mouldings and rear door lift struts. Rear door hatch locks and opens and is solid top to bottom and door threshhold/jam is solid as well. both door bottoms are solid. all that is available here on ebay and they even make a gas strut kit for the rear door now. There is no engine or transmission, just a roller body.This car is ready to build your way and will be a super easy build.  door jamb VIN plate is intact and shows "D" code ........real delivery. Cowl tag is there as well. Firewall uncut, radiator support uncut, clutch pedal and swivels are intact. No inner fenders, but these can be purchased from rockauto.com The car is being sold as is where is with no warranties. There is NO title so you will have to obtain a bonded title, or i can obtain one at additional cost and sell that way. Call or email with any questions.



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