Chevrolet Bel Air150210 on 2040-cars
Nederland, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 2WD
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 19,753
Trim: Sedan
400 Small Block With 575 Horsepower
585 lbs of Torque
Brodix Cylinder Heads
Holly Stealth Ram Fuel Injection
CSI Electric Water Pump
J&E Pistons and Connecting Rods
Built by Dinan Engineering
Turbo 400 Transmission with Gear Vender
Mini Tubbed
Ceramic Coating Exhaust System
Custom One-Off Micro Switches on Steering Wheel for Shifting
Ididit Chrome Tilt Steering Column
Q A Coil Over Suspension 4 Corners
CPP Power Rack & Pinion Steering
Disc Brakes
Shaved Bumpers & Hood
Custom Metal, Fabrication
Laser straight body and custom paint by Renteria Brothers Custom Shop in Morgan Hill, CA
Painted on a Rotisserie
Custom Fabricated Shroud
Custom Two – Tone Interior Leather of Buckskin & Pumpkin
Seat Coolers & Heaters
Custom Rod Gauges
Custom Console with Carbon Fiber Interior Accents
Tinted Windows
Nitto Tires; Fronts 235 / Backs 315
Budnik Wheels
Pioneer CD Sound System with
XM Radio & Polk Audio Speakers
Car comes with a show display.
Also have TPD enclosed trailer at an addition.
Vehicle sold as is. No warranty.
Please email with further questions. Serious buyers only!
Thank you for your interest.
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