1956 Chevrolet Bel-air on 2040-cars
Cookeville, Tennessee, United States
1956 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR THIS IS A VERY NICE DRIVING 1956 CHEVY BELAIR. IT STARTS VERY EASY AND RUNS AND SOUNDS GREAT. IT HAS A SMALL BLOCK CHEVY ENGINE (BELIEVE TO BE A 327ci) AND ITS ORIGINAL POWER GLIDE TRANSMISSION. IT HAS A GREAT STANCE SITTING ON ITS NEW 18? WHEELS AND TIRES. IT HAS DRUM BRAKES THAT STOP THE CAR GOOD. THE TWO TONE PAINT IS NICE AND SHINNY AND A GREAT 5 FOOT CAR. IT DOES HAVE SOME DUST/DIRT IN THE PAINT THAT YOU CAN SEE WHEN YOU DO A CLOSE UP INSPECTION. THE STAINLESS IS GOOD AND THE CHROME HAS SOME PITTING. THE FLOORS AND TRUNK APPEAR TO BE SOLID AND LOOK GOOD. ALL THE WINDOW GLASS IS IN GOOD DRIVER CONDITION AND ROLL UP AND DOWN GOOD. THE INTERIOR IN THIS CAR IS A RED LEATHER TYPE AND LOOKS VERY GOOD. IT DOES HAVE ONE SMALL TEAR ON THE DRIVERS SIDE BUT NOT REAL NOTICABLE. THE HEADLINER AND CARPET ARE ALSO IN GOOD CONDITION WITH THE CARPET APPEARS TO BE NEW. OVERALL THIS IS A GREAT DRIVER QUALITY CAR THAT IS READY TO MAKE A FAMILY HAPPY AT YOUR LOCAL CRUISE INS.
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SOME FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS. KEY WORDS, 1955, 1957, 1956, BEL-AIR, HARD TOP, HOT ROD, STREET ROD, CONVERTIBLE, 210 , SEDAN, CLASSIC CAR, ANTIQUE CAR.
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