1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door Post Original Paint 6 Cylinder Straight Shift on 2040-cars
Dalton, Georgia, United States
Up for sale I have a 1955 Chevrolet 2 door post with a 6 cylinder straight shift needing full restoration. I never tried to crank it because I bought it many years ago with the intention of restoring and using a V-8 instead. The car has what looks like original paint on the exterior. How many of these have you seen with the tunnel uncut? The floorboards you can see in the pictures are not perfect but pretty good. The front seat is very threadbare and the rear seat is missing. I have shown the available trim pieces and other pieces in pictures and I think the pieces are incomplete. All of the glass is either frosty or missing as you can see in the pictures. The tail pan is typically rusty and needs replacing. The floor of the trunk looks pretty good, and the spare tire well also looks good. Look at the pictures to see what you are getting, and I encourage you to see the car personally before bidding. Transportation of the car to you is your responsibility. I am selling this car as-is and no warranties are expressed or implied. You may request pictures of any specific area that you need and may contact me with any questions. I have an open Mississippi title not in my name, signed and ready to go. You will also receive a bill of sale from me, as cars older than 1981 are not titled in Georgia. I also have a car trailer that can be bought for $800 to carry the car home on. A picture is included.
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