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1955 Chevy Bel Air 2-door Project "good Title " on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:1955 Mileage:99999
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This Auction is for a 1955 Chevy Belair 2-door Sed.  
"Project" .....True barn find.New metal was welded in by Previous owner before parked in the barn.Replaced was LH & RH  Full length Floor Pan metal and some of the Under body braces "see pic's",Inner and outer Rocker panel sections LH & RH were also replaced. Under the Chevy will need undercoated to protect the New metal that has been done.The trunk floor is one area that is still original and will need some work done during the restoration process . Looks like driver quarter panel was replaced as well.Some parts are missing,but available through many company's like 55-57 Danchuk  etc...55 Danchuk parts book included with this project.Has a good front radiator support and not cut on like most rad. supports".This 55 Chevy looks real good for it's age. Not a perfect Chevy, but a Great start for a project.This Chevy will need more metal work around the rear window...etc bodywork/paint as well...Comes with rear window used original replacement metal. "see pic" 
This 55 needs 100% restored,Its a project and sold as is,No sugar coating the new owner,it is what it is ...... a project for the one who always wanted a 55 Chevy to build your way.Lots of the welding has been done.This 55 is a mechanic's dream,lots of the hard work is almost done.

Transportation available anywhere in the USA. Email for a shipping quote.

1955  Chevy real Belair 2-door project.No Warranty,Been in a barn with 20 plus more Chevy's was stored for ?? years.I have the original RARE 1955 Title and will transfer it to a current date Title in my name for this sale. Matching vin tag is still on inner left side A-pillar and matches the Title.Some not all of the stainless included for front and rear window.What I have shown in the pictures is what comes with the project. Set of Chevy 15" Rally wheels with very sharp white letter tires "Uniroyal Tiger Paw" 
Accented with New reproduction center Chevrolet derby caps."New Rally trim rings look great.1955 Chevy Factory correct Seats Front bench and rear seat top and bottom go with the Chevy "only if Buy Now option is used to buy this project". Otherwise seats will be sold separate from the project 55 Chevy sale and Not included in this Ebay ad .Your welcome to come inspect this Chevy "Before bidding" Email for your appointment.Location is southern ILLINOIS next to Indiana state line.Make sure it's what you been looking for...Ebay sale ad is final as is sale.Bid to win now while it's still available. American Classic 1955 Chevy two door....can be yours today. 
Payments are available to own this Classic 55 Chevy interest free... over time.Must Email to make arrangements before you bid.My seller feed back is very good.

 Trade??? I'm looking for a 67,68,69 Camaro for my son.
                                                                                  Thanks for looking

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