1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr Post 283/350th *all New* on 2040-cars
McLouth, Kansas, United States
1959 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR 2 DOOR POST
This is a really nice car and will work out great for an everyday driver or just to use on the weekends for road trips!!!!! This car went a complete and solid restoration! Under neath the car is all flat black with new brakes, shocks, wheels and tires, etc etc. The car has a 283 cubic inch that was completely rebuilt and the added air conditioning, power steering, cruise control and detailed the engine compartment very nicely. The transmission is all new and was upgraded to a 350 turbo! This car floats down the highway and cruises like a new car. The interior was all redone and turned out excellent! All gauges and lights work and all the windows roll up and down as it should! The glass is all new and tint was added to keep the interior cool on those hot summer days! All the chrome and trim appear to be original to the car and have not been rechromed! The trunk is clean and was painted with por on the floor pan just to keep out any stubborn rust as the years go on. The stereo system is all new and sounds excellent has 10 disc cd changer and amp with a new ol fashioned style radio in the dash!! Please feel free to email for any additional pictures you may need or call 913-796-2221 for any questions you may have! Thanks and Good Luck Bidding! THis car will be an excellent driver and ready to go to any car show anywhere! |
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